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materials and surfaces are toxic free and are inaccessible. There is no fireplace in the facility. The center has an internal pull-down fire alarm system located near the exit doors. The facility has 2-A:10-B:C type fire extinguishers. Carbon monoxide devices are in operable condition (checked at 10:43 A.M. and 10:52 A.M.).
The facility did not have restrooms for infants. LPA observed trash bins with covers, diaper changing table, paper towel, liquid soap, disposable gloves, and step stool inside the infant classrooms. Water temperature is appropriate. There is an isolation area for children who become ill while in care and it is the main office. The facility always maintains a comfortable temperature. The facility has emergency kit bags in each of the infant classrooms and contain emergency supplies. LPA also observed bloodborne pathogen infection control kit, and other emergency supplies. Daily electronic sign in/out sheets are available and completed daily. Smoking is prohibited on the premises, daily inspection for illness, no prohibited child care items observed. Firearms/weapons are not allowed or stored on premises. There is no body of water on the premises.
Napping: LPA observed cribs and sleeping cots for napping. Parents bring their own blankets and sheets for the infants and the parents bring the blankets and sheets every Friday for washing and cleaning. Cots are used and maintained in good condition, wiped/cleaned/disinfected daily, or when soiled and there is no contact with other children bedding. LPA observed safe sleep logs for napping children. Per Assistant Director Rodriguez, Spout About application is used when monitoring infants regarding their diaper changing needs. Parents are also informed using the same application.
Outdoor: The facility has a playground area for the infant/toddlers which is separate from preschool and school age children. Outdoor play equipment was inspected for health, safety, good repair, and age appropriateness. The area was observed to be free of debris, free from hazard, holes, broken items, debris. LPA observed small toy houses with slides, caterpillar tunnel play equipment, little toy cars, shade structure, and other play equipment. No bodies of water were observed. According to the assistant director, drinking water is provided during outdoor plays. Staff bring a water pitcher when they play outside.
Teacher child ratios were observed, and staff name recorded. Care and supervision was evaluated to determine if the basic needs of children are met and appropriate.
Health Related Services: According to Assistant Director Rodriguez, they were not currently providing |