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25 | On November 20th, 2023, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Brittany Crass, and Licensing Program Manager (LPM) Loretta Dyson, conducted an announced Pre-licensing inspection and met with applicant Sahar Panahirad. LPA disclosed the purpose of the inspection and was granted entry into the facility by the applicant. Residing in the home are the applicant, her husband, and their two children. The applicant, her husband, and one daughter were present during the inspection. The facility was toured to conduct a health and safety inspection. The applicant plans to operate Monday through Friday from 6am-6pm.
This home is a two story house consisting of 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a living room, dining room, kitchen, play area/tv room, two closets, a pantry, and a garage. There is also a fully fenced in backyard. The home was observed to be neat and clean with heating and ventilation for safety and comfort of the children.
On-limit-areas are: the downstairs bedroom, the downstairs bathroom, the TV room/playroom, the kitchen, and the backyard.
Off-limit-areas are: the living room, the dining room, the storage closets, the pantry, the garage, and the entire second floor of the home.
The Outdoor play area: had no play structures at the time of visit, and was observed to be free from any hazardous items. LPA reminded the applicant to notify licensing if any play structures are added.
Isolation area: downstairs bedroom.
There are age appropriate toys which are observed to be safe, clean and in good repair. The Applicant plans on providing homemade food for the children. There are no bodies of water or pools accessible to children in care during today’s inspection. LPA did not observe any hazardous materials or toxins accessible to children during today’s inspection. There's a fireplace in the living room which is off-limits to children in care. Per Applicant there are no firearms in the home. The Applicant will be providing Overnight Care depending on parents needs. Off limits areas are made inaccessible by closed and/or locked doors, gates, and visual supervision.
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