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25 | On July 11, 2023 at approximately 1:50pm, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Ly conducted an Unannounced Required - 1 Year Visit at and met with Site Director, Kelsi Prickril during the visit. Purpose of the inspection was explained. There were 7 staff member including the Director caring for 27 children. Teacher to child ratios were met on this day. The facility has fully charged fire extinguishers that meet the minimum requirements, smoke detectors, and a carbon monoxide detector. The center uses an electronic program call ProCare for parents to sign their children in and out of the program. Facility has posted all the required licensing forms in a prominent visible location.
LPA and Site Director inspected the center for Health and Safety Hazards. There are no pools, spas or other bodies of water on the premises. Per the Site Director, there are no firearms or weapons in the center. Adequate first aid supplies are available. Sick children will be separated from the group while waiting for parents to pick up. All cleaning supplies and other potentially harmful items are stored inaccessible to the children. Furniture and equipment are in good condition, free from loose, sharp or pointed parts. Children's bathrooms are in working order with adequate supplies. There are separate bathrooms on site for adults. The center provides morning and afternoon snacks to children and children bring their own lunches. Drinking water is provided indoor and outdoor with children's water bottles.
LPA and Site Director also toured the outdoor play area for Health and Safety Hazards. LPA observed outdoor equipment is in good condition, free from loose, sharp or pointed parts. The play structure appears to be age appropriate for children in care. Areas under slides and other climbing equipment is adequately cushioned. Last Emergency Drill was conducted on 05/10/2023 and properly logged.
Based on interview, facility has not done Lead Testing for lead contamination level in drinking water. This poses a potential health and safety risk to children in care. Therefore, Type B violation has been issued in accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title 22, see LIC 809D.
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