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32 | Antiseptic solution. Based on LPA observation and staff interview, soap and water is used to clean injuries, antiseptic solution is not used and is not on-site. Facility representative purchased antiseptic solution and stored it on-site, prior to LPA leaving 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. Menus were posted in an area accessible for review by parents/authorized representatives. Fixtures, furniture, equipment, and supplies were clean and observed to be in good repair, free of sharp edges, and age appropriate for all infants enrolled in care. Infants personal items, including bedding is clean, stored individually, and in a labeled compartment. Parents/authorized representatives provide breast milk, formula and/or pureed food for the infants. There is an individual feeding plan for each infant. Breast milk/formula and pureed food are properly labeled, stored and refrigerated in the infant refrigerator. Food preparation area for infants is at the group feeding table and is sanitary. Infants have two bottle warmers that are properly disinfected and stored. Older infants have access to drinking water from personal, labeled, water bottles, and refilled from bottled water containers. CCR Infant Care General Sanitation Section 101438.1(c) Washing, cleaning and sanitizing requirements for areas used by staff with infants, or for areas that infants have access to, are as follows: (3) Walls and portable partitions shall be washed with a disinfecting solution at least weekly, or more often if necessary. (4) The diaper changing area, where residue is splashed from soiled diapers and items and surfaces touched by staff during the diaper changing process, shall be washed and disinfected after each diaper change. Such areas, items and surfaces shall include but not be limited to the following: (A) Walls and floors surrounding the immediate diaper changing area. 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. LPA observed grey and light brown (possibly dirt) discoloration on walls (approximately 2-3 feet from the ground), cabinets, doors, door frames, and light switches throughout the facility (pictures taken). The infant's and staff bathrooms are safe and in sanitary operating condition. Infants nap in cribs or on mats. Infant's personal items, including bedding is clean, stored separately, and in a labeled compartment. Infant's bedding is brought home on Fridays o,r as needed. 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. |