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25 | On June 2, 2022, Program Analyst (LPA) Van performed an unannounced mandated annual inspection and met with Licensee Xiao-Song Moy. LPA explained the objective of the inspection and was granted access to the property by the Licensee. Five preschool children are present today (during the inspection, three more preschool children arrived.) The Licensee complies with the licensing capacity and limits today. All adults who live or work in the house have a criminal background check. The physical plant has not changed. The off-limits and childcare areas are the same. The Licensee owns this three-bedroom, 4-bathrooms, two-story residence. Daycare Areas are on the ground floor, consisting of a big playroom, nap room, kitchen, two bathrooms, and 1/2 of the backyard. Off Limit Areas are the entire second floor, the garage, and the back half of the backyard, including the storage shed. All restricted daycare areas have been appropriately blocked off from the children. According to the Licensee, when a child displays illness, the Licensee will separate and have the child wait in the kitchen area while contacting the parent to take them up. The days and hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 7:30 am to 5:30 pm.
LPA examined and inspected the Licensee's indoor and outdoor play spaces for health and safety concerns. The childcare environment is clean and organized, with age-appropriate activities, books, and play materials. The home has proper heating, lighting, and ventilation, and it is free of defects or situations that risk children in care. The house has a fully charged fire extinguisher, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and a functional phone. The Licensee stated her program only provides care to preschool children. The facility has a fully stocked first aid kit available for children. LPA observed child-proof cover protects every unused electrical outlet. Poisons, detergents, and cleaning agents are kept out of reach of children. The play structures and toys in the backyard are age-appropriate, in excellent shape, and free of loose components or hazards. The facility has no bodies of water. According to the Licensee, there were no firearms, weapons, or pets on the premises and no baby walkers, bouncers, or similar equipment in the daycare. The Licensee is informed that smoking is not permitted in family child care facilities. |