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25 | On March 26, 2024, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Nathan Garcia met with Site Supervisor, Buntawan Vamnutjinda for an unannounced annual inspection of the infant facility, in conjunction with school age program inspection. Facility has combination School age, preschool and infant programs. Purpose of the inspection was explained. Present in the facility are the office staff, site manager, and 10 teachers, including floaters, supervising 20 children. Facility is operating within its capacity and is in compliance with staff/child ratio on this day. Facility operates day care Monday - Friday 7:30am to 5:30pm.
LPA inspected 3 day care rooms (rooms #2, #9 and #10) and the outdoor space. LPA observed facility has combined/individual smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors, LPA tested the functionality of the detectors. Multiple fully charged fire extinguisher model 3A40BC located on multiple areas and in each rooms. The facility has a working telephone on site. All cleaning solutions, poisons, and other chemicals dangerous to the children are stored inaccessible to the children. Facility has age-appropriate furniture. Facility floor and rugs are in good repair and free of any hazards.
There are first aid supplies available in the classrooms and in the office. All bathrooms are in working condition. All food is stored properly to avoid contamination. Facility has enough sleeping cots/mats and cribs available and provides sheet/blankets from the facility. The blankets are provided and washed on site. Individual items provided by the parents are labeled and stored appropriately.
According to Buntawan, the formulas, snacks and lunches are prepped and served at the facility. Per supervisor, the children are provided through kitchen sink as main source of drinking water. The water is filtered through Brita water pitchers, refilled as needed and water bottles are washed on site. Food is stored adequately to prevent contamination and properly labeled. There is water available for children in the yard as well as in the classrooms and emergency bags.
LPA observed outdoor area and play structures are free from health and safety hazards. The sand box is covered and checked after each use. The outdoor area has play structures, and shaded areas for the children to rest. There are a variety of bicycles and sports equipment available for the children. There are also sheds/bins and storage areas for the toys when they're not being used.
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