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shall be clean, safe, sanitary and in good repair at all times to ensure the safety and well-being of children employees and visitors. This requirement was not met as evidenced by LPA observation with 1 out of 4 inoperable toilets in the toddler bathroom, the pungent odor in the preschool bathrooms, gray marks on the walls (approximately 2 feet from the floor in the bathroom, and 3 out of 5 discolored (black/gray) foot stools at the bathroom sinks. In the preschool classroom sink, used by children, there is white and brown discoloration and sharp edged, possible calcification around the base of the preschool water fountain which is attached to the preschool sink (not used by children for drinking, approximately 4 inches from the edge of the counter) (pictures taken). Based on LPA observation and staff interview, staff are cleaning the walls weekly and the diaper changing area after each use with soap and water. CCR Section 101238 (a)(1) The licensee shall take measures to keep the center free of flies, other insects, and rodents. This requirement was not met as evidenced by LPA observation of white painted wood window frames and wooden door frames with hollowed out tunnels along the grain, and sand-sized brown pellets at the base of the wooden door/window frame (pictures taken). LPA initially discussed this matter with the director on 01/08/2026.
Fixtures, furniture, equipment, and supplies were clean and observed to be in good repair, free of sharp edges, and age appropriate for all children enrolled in care. Children's personal items, including bedding is clean, stored individually, and in a labeled compartment. Children nap on cots or mats. The facility has conducted an emergency drill within the past six months (01/07/2026). During the inspection, the facility representative tested all smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors in each classroom, and in the kitchen. City of Costa Mesa Fire and Rescue Department Community Risk Reduction Division cleared inspection on 02/18/2026. The facility maintains an indoor temperature within regulation (minimum of 68 degrees and maximum of 85 degrees F or, in extreme heat a maximum of 20 degrees less than the outside temperature). Facility met all waiver, exceptions, and posting requirements, including the California Child Passenger Safety Law, posted by the entrance of the facility.
This is a nut-free facility. Meals and snacks are provided by the facility, with options to bring meals from home, based on parent/authorized representative preference. All food selected, stored, prepared, and served in a safe and healthful manner, in the kitchen. Menus were posted in an area accessible for review by parents/authorized representatives. Children have access to drinking water from personal, labeled, water bottles, and refilled from bottled water containers.
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