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Toxic cleaning supplies and other items that pose a danger to children are securely stored in inaccessible locations. The home has sufficient and safe toys, equipment, and supplies. The outdoor play area was observed to be safe and equipped with age appropriate toys and equipment. The outdoor play areas were observed to have secure perimeter fencing, age appropriate toys and supplies, and access to shade and drinking water when needed. There are off-limit portions of the outdoor play area where children are not allowed.
The Licensee serves snacks and meals to children and all foods served at the facility at any given time are communicated to parents and families beforehand via an online menu. The Licensee stated that she is aware of all food allergies or dietary restrictions of the children. The Licensee stated that there are no bouncers / walkers in the home and understands that bouncers / walkers may not be used in family home day cares. The Licensee stated that she understands that children that arrive to the facility in car seats must be removed from car seats upon entry. LPA observed all furnishings used by children to be safe and in good condition. LPA observed pillows and blankets for napping. LPA and the Licensee discussed safe sleep practices for infants in detail.
The Licensee maintains an accurate roster of enrolled children. At least one staff maintains valid CPR / First Aid training, through an approved vendor, which expires in 09/2021. The Licensee has also attended Mandated Reporter Training from an approved vendor in 03/2019 and understands that renewal must be completed every 2 years. The Licensee understands that there must be at least one staff on site with Pediatric CPR / First Aid at all times, in the event of employing a helper, and has been reminded the Licensee that she shall have current CPR / First Aid certification at all times. Emergency disaster drills are done as required, last of which was completed in 04/2019. LPA and the Licensee discussed emergency disaster procedures in the event of a natural or man-made disaster. LPA and the Licensee discussed emergency information regarding the children in care, safety in times of crisis, home surveillance systems in common areas, and emergency supplies maintained in the home, and payment of Licensing fees. The Licensee stated the facility does take off site field trips and that parent consent forms are obtained and activity schedules are provided to families. The Licensee does not provide driven transportation, only walking escorting form school, and understands in the event of transporting children, vehicle safety and that traffic and seat belt laws must be obeyed at all times. The Licensee does not assist enrolled children with medications at this time and is aware an Incidental Medical Services (IMS) Plan is required prior to any IMS being provided.
A review of staff records during today's inspection indicates that all facility staff or other individuals who require caregiver background checks have received criminal record and child abuse index clearances or exemptions. LPA also reminded The licensee of the applicable civil penalties for those adults who have not received fingerprint clearances, are not associated to the license and who come in contact with or provide care and supervision to the children. Penalty amounts: $100.00 per person per day, minimum of $100.00 to a maximum of $500.00 per person for an initial violation and a minimum of $100.00 to a maximum of $3000.00 per person for any subsequent violation within a 12 month period.
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