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25 | On 12/13/2024 at 12:45pm, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jonnisha Culbert conducted an unannounced annual inspection at the facility noted above and met with licensee, Kulwant Cheema. LPA disclosed the purpose of today's visit and gave licensee a copy of an Entrance Checklist for Family Child Care Homes (LIC 126). Licensee guided LPA on a tour of the facility. The operating hours are Monday through Friday 6am to 6pm. Individuals residing at the home were discussed and noted. Present during the visit were licensee and worker. There were no children present during today’s visit. Per license, she dropped the children off at school in the morning and pick them up from school in the afternoon.
Areas accessible to children includes 1 bathroom, family room, dining room, kitchen, and fenced backyard. Per licensee, the children sometimes utilize the fenced backyard for outdoor activities. Areas that are inaccessible to children include: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and attached garage. LPA observed a child safety gate installed at the foot of the stairs making the upstairs area inaccessible to children in care.
Upon arrival, LPA observed facility license, parents’ rights, and earthquake preparedness postings in a prominent publicly accessible area.
Areas accessible to children were inspected for safety, comfort, heating, cleanliness, and telephone service. LPA observed a screened fireplace in the off-limits living room. Per licensee, they never used the fireplace and children do not come in the living room area. In the kitchen, LPA observed cleaning solutions and detergents kept under the sink. Safety latches were installed on kitchen drawers and cabinets but were not turned in the proper direction to prevent children from opening drawers and cabinets. Licensee fixed the latches and expressed to LPA that when children are present the latches are in the proper position to prevent children from accessing item and cabinets and drawers. LPA reminded licensee to ensure that all safety latches are properly working. Knives were kept in one of the kitchen drawers. Per licensee, there are no firearms, bodies of water, or poisons on the premises. Licensee was advised that if any poisons are purchased, it is to be stored in an area that is inaccessible to children and locked. Telephone service is available via cell phone.
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