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25 | On July 8th, 2022 at 8:45AM Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Kaur, conducted an unannounced annual inspection and met with Licensee Selim Fatima. The purpose of the inspection was explained and granted entry to the home by the Licensee. There are no children in care with Licensee.The Licensee owns this two-level single-family home. Day Care Areas: on the ground floor (basement), which include the two rooms, the kitchen, the bathroom, and the backyard. Off Limit Areas are the garage and the entire second floor. Hours of operations are Monday to Friday, 07:00 AM to 06:00 PM. Per Licensees, sick children will be separated from the group and waiting for the parent to pick them up in the living room.
LPA and Licensee inspected the daycare areas for health and safety hazards. During the inspection, LPA observed the following: The daycare area is clean, orderly, and equipped with age-appropriate toys and equipment for the children. The home has adequate lighting and ventilation. The house has a working smoke alarm, carbon monoxide, fire extinguisher needs to be recharged. First aid supplies are available for children. Per Licensee, there are no firearms, weapons, or pets in the home. LPA observed no pools, spas, or other bodies of water on the premises. The Licensee had posted all the required forms (i.e., License, Notification of Parent's Rights, Earthquake preparedness checklist, and Notification of Personal Rights).
LPA reviewed 3 children's records and staff records. LPA observed that the Licensee maintained records of each child accordingly; identification and emergency information, consent for medical treatment, and parent's rights were appropriately completed. The Licensee and helper did not maintained mandated reporter training certification, and CPR & First Aids training are not valid. |