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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Marilou Monico met with Denise Reyes, Program Lead, for an unannounced Required - 1 Year Inspection. LPA explained to Denise the purpose of today's inspection. LPA observed the following posted materials: Facility's License, Notification of Parents’ Rights, Child Car Seat Law, Personal Rights (LIC 613A), Emergency Disaster Plan, Menus, Activity Schedule, and Earthquake Preparedness Checklist. The center's operating hours are Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The facility serves children from kindergarten to 6th grade in Rooms 16 and 17.
The indoor and outdoor areas of the facility were inspected. The teacher-child ratio was in compliance. Furniture and equipment were observed to be age appropriate and in good condition, free of sharp, loose, or pointed parts. Cleaning products and other items that are dangerous to children were stored in locked cabinets. Floors were clean. The school age children will use the girls' bathroom (1 toilet and 2 sinks) and boys' bathroom (2 toilets and 2 sinks) in between Rooms 16 and 17. There is a separate staff stall available located in the girls' bathroom which an isolated child can use if needed. There are bathrooms located at Faria Elementary School available for the school age children if needed.
The facility provides afternoon snacks to children. Foods and beverages were kept protected against contamination and spoilage. Drinking water is available for the children indoor via individual water bottles, pitchers and disposable cups. LPA observed trash cans with tight fitting lids for the disposal of solid waste. The facility has fire extinguisher, functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
Site Director states that there are no firearms in the facility. Drinking water is readily available for the children outdoor via individual water bottles. The school age children utilized the Faria Elementary School playground after school hours. The playground has climbing structures with tanbarks as resilient material underneath and around the structures. Shade is provided by trees and building overhang. There were no bodies of water observed.
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