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25 | On 03/29/2023, Licensing Program Analysts (LPAs) Ka Vang and Denisia Jimenez conducted an unannounced Annual Required Inspection and was met by Licensees Maria and Miguel Salazar. Days and hours of operation are Monday through Friday, from 5:00 AM-4:00 PM. The home has a working telephone service and LPAs confirmed the phone number is (209) 777-2928.
LPAs toured the home inside and outside. Census was taken and there six (6) day care children present. Current facility sketch (LIC 999A) was reviewed, and Licensee confirmed that the first living room, kitchen, daycare bathroom, and second living room are used for providing care and accessible to day care children. All other rooms are off-limits and made inaccessible to children by use of plastic doorknob cover. There is a fireplace located in the second living room but made inaccessible to the children by a fire screen. Licensee stated there are no firearms in the home. No poisons were observed during the inspection. Detergents, cleaning compounds, medication and other hazardous items are inaccessible.
This is a single-story home. There is a working fire extinguisher, smoke detector, carbon monoxide detector and adequate heating and ventilation for safety and comfort. Fire drills are conducted and documented with the date, time and how many children present, every six months.
Safe toys and play equipment were observed and are in good condition, free of sharp, loose, or pointed parts. There is one dog. Licensee understands the liability of pets around day care children and accepts responsibilities of any action taken by pets. The outdoor play area in the backyard is accessible to the children and is fenced and there are no hazards to children present.
Licensee has one infant (Child #4) enrolled in the facility. There is one play yard for each infant in care, the play yard is kept free from all loose articles and objects while infants are sleeping, and there are no objects hanging above or attached to the play yard. Infants are not swaddled while in care. Licensee was able to provide proof of physically checking on Child #4 every fifteen minutes. LPAs advised licensee that she is required to document any sign of distress, which includes but is not limited to flushed skin color, increase in body temperature, restlessness, and labored breathing on a sleeping log. Infants can be visually observed through an open door if sleeping in a separate room.
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