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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Mok conducted an unannounced annual inspection. LPA met with the licensee, Yin Yu Hui (Pyrena) & another licensee, WaiHung Tang. The purpose of the inspection was explained to them. All adults had fingerprint clearance. The facility had 9 children that included 4 infants and 5 preschoolers present with 2 helpers during the inspection. One of the preschoolers was a licensee's child. The daycare is called MODERN EDUCATION FAMILY CHILDCARE – PORTOLA, and the operation hours are Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 5:30 PM. The licensees own this two-story single-family house and live with their child. The house has 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living room, dining room, and kitchen on the upper level; an in-law with one bedroom, a bathroom, a family room, a garage, and a backyard on the lower level. The daycare main entrance is at the right-side gate. The daycare area is the entire in-law and a backyard. The off-limit areas are the entire upper level and a garage. LPA inspected the facility for health and safety hazards. The facility was clean and in order. Temperature and lighting were adequate and toxins and harmful objects were made inaccessible to the children. The facility installed a gate at the stairway and the food preparation area to prevent children accessing to the off-limit areas. The facility had the electrical outlet with the internal blockage. There were a plenty of age-appropriate toys, books, learning material and equipment and children's furniture that were in good condition and repaired. There were a fully charged 2A10BC, working cellular phone, working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and first aid supplies. The licensee installed carpet to the entire floor as the soft cushioning to prevent injury. Cribs, play plan & mats were used for napping. The facility provides breakfast, AM/PM snacks, and lunch to the children. The facility has drinking water available for the children. Children's bathroom was clean and in order. The lower bathroom cabinet or drawers were latched or free of harmful objects. The outdoor play yard was completely fenced. There were plenty of the age-appropriate outdoor toys, climbing structures, playhouses, sandbox, water table, ride on toys, and children's furniture available for children. The licensee installed turf grass to the entire ground to prevent injury. The facility conducts the disaster drill every 2 months. LPA reviewed the children and staff files and obtained a copy of the children roster during the inspection. LPA also inspected the 15 minutes check log. The facility posted all the required postings. The licensees and 2 helpers had current CPR/First aid and Mandated Reporter training.
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