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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Tricia Danielson conducted an unannounced annual inspection for a large family childcare facility at the above home on 06/19/2025 at 9:10 AM. LPA met with Licensee Kalyani Parapitiya who guided LPA on a tour of the home. There was 1 child present with Licensee Parapitiya when LPA arrived. Two additional children arrived shortly after LPA's arrival. A fire clearance for a large family child care was approved on 02/22/2019 by Riverside County Fire Department.
The facility operates Monday through Friday from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM each day. Certain areas are off-limits, including entire 2nd floor, kitchen, dining room, living room, and garage. The facility is licensed as a large Family Child Care Home (FCCH) with a maximum capacity of fourteen children and is operating within the capacity of the license.
During the inspection, LPA observed Licensee to be responsive and aware of where the children were at all times. A working cell phone is available, and the current phone number on file is correct. A fully charged fire extinguisher (2A:10BC) was observed, along with a functioning smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector, both of which were tested by the Licensee. The fireplace is properly screened to prevent access by children, and all hazardous items, including toxins, are stored securely and are inaccessible to children. No weapons are present, and Licensee Parapitiya understands that all firearms, weapons, and ammunition must be locked separately and made inaccessible as per Title 22 Regulations. Access to the stairs are barricaded with a baby gate.
The facility provides clean, safe, and age-appropriate toys for children. A current roster is on file, and required postings, including the Facility Sketch, Emergency Disaster Plan, and Notification of Parent’s Rights, are displayed. Fire and disaster drill documentation is maintained, and the last drill was conducted on January 15, 2025.(CONTINUED ON LIC 809-C)
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