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Outdoor: The outdoor area measures for 927.846 sq ft allowing for a capacity of 12 children. The outdoor area includes 1 adult sink. Entire outdoor area is enclosed with an least 4ft high fence. The playground was observed to be clean, safe and equipped with a sandbox. Soft cushioning is used as padding for crawling infants. Outdoor drinking water is accessible with water fountains. Adequate shade is provided by surrounding buildings.
LPA reminded applicant to conduct and document emergency disaster drills at least once every six months. Applicant was reminded infant, toddler and preschool children cannot co-mingle at any time. Applicant is aware children cannot participate in toddler option program without written consent from child's authorized representative.
The following items were reviewed as part of today's visit: Record keeping for staff, children and facility records, Care and Supervision of the Children, Child Discipline Procedures-staff will use redirection, Emergency Evacuation Procedures, Medication Policies, Isolation of Sick Children, Napping Requirements (safe sleep regulations), Food Service, Transportation-neighborhood walks/field trip, Parents Rights and Reporting Requirements. Required postings were observed during today’s inspection. Facility will conduct monthly disaster drills and a log will be maintained for review upon request. The requirement for Lead Water Testing was discussed (H&S Code 1597.16).
Fire inspection was approved on this date. LPA discussed program’s COVID-19 protocol and required postings. An electronic copy of this 3 page report will be provided to applicant. LPA advised applicant to acknowledge the report was received.
Prior to recommended licensure, applicant must complete following:
-Request for outdoor waiver
-Sensor alarm installations and/or child safety locks on doors located in infant classroom, toddler classroom, and outdoor areas.
-Installation of padding on poles in infant classroom and toddler classroom. |