| Cubbies were observed for children’s belongings in each classroom.
Drinking water will be provided through filtered water faucets. Aramark (the college food service) provides all meals.
Windows were in good repair free of chipping paint, dirt, insects, or debris.
Adequate lighting was observed.
LPA observed trash cans used for solid waste with tight-fitting lids.
Disinfectants, cleaning solutions, toxins or other poisons were observed inaccessible to children in care.
The Admin. office will be used for isolation of ill children. Associate Director agreed that there will be a cot, mat, or crib readily available for ill children and that these children must be under direct visual supervision at all times.
The facility was equipped with a working telephone in the Admin office. The classrooms have fans, windows and central heating.
The classrooms were clean in good repair.
Parents and authorized adults will sign children in and out with a QR on the Line Leader application. Associate Director was reminded that sign-in sheets must be maintained for a minimum of 30 days and readily available for review at the request of the department or its representative.
FOOD SERVICE:
Aramark (Loyola Marymount food service provider) prepares and provides and all meals. The center shall provide morning and afternoon snacks and lunch. Associate Director was reminded that there must be an adequate supply of foods readily available in cases of emergencies.
In each unit, LPA observed a kitchen with a sink, storage for food and a refrigerator with a thermometer. Toxins or chemicals were stored separately, and LPA did not observe foods during today’s inspection. LPA Clayton observed child safety gates in each kitchen, making the stove inaccessible to children in care.
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