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25 | On March 17, 2022 at 11:10 AM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Edgar Campana conducted an unannounced case management inspection with licensee, Angelica Sarmiento. LPA Campana informed licensee that the purpose of the inspection was for the requested change of capacity. There were 5 children and Licensee's mother present at the facility during the time of the inspection.
On 03/03/2022, a fire clearance was approved for 14 children. This facility is a two story, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom house. Licensee accompanied LPA inside and out of the facility during this inspection. The areas which will be used for child care are: play room 1 & 2, kitchen, living room, downstairs bathroom, and daycare children's area of the backyard. The off limits areas are: garage, entire upstairs and area of the backyard outside of the daycare children's area. There were no bodies of water observed during time of inspection. There are sufficient age appropriate toys, games, and books available. The home was clean and orderly during inspection. The fire extinguisher is rated 2-A;10; BC, smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detector are operational. There is a working telephone in the home and all required forms are posted. Licensee stated that there are NO firearms or ammunition on the property. All adults living or working in the home have been fingerprint cleared and associated. LPA reviewed children's files and emergency drill log. Last fire/disaster drill was conducted 12/28/2021. Pediatric CPR and First Aid certification expire 03/2023. LPA discussed with Licensee the importance of maintaining supervision of day children at all times. LPA reviewed the following with licensee: SIDS, car seat law, reporting requirements, shaken baby syndrome, care and supervision, and COVID-19 precautions/guidelines. Licensee was also reminded the following items are prohibited during day care operating hours (walkers, exersaucers, jumpers and bouncy seats). Corporal punishment and smoking are not allowed in the day care.
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