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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Amanda Sutter and Application Specialist (AS) Mai Lor met with Director Jamie Tulba for the purpose of an announced pre-licensing inspection. Present during this inspection was Divisional Vice President of Operations, Brian Heath. Applicant requests an infant license to serve 60 infant children from birth to two years of age. The program will operate Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The fire clearance was granted on September 6, 2022.
Applicant acknowledges that the following documents must be posted at all times: License, Emergency Disaster Plan, Personal Rights, Parents' Rights Poster, Effects of Lead Exposure, car seat poster, menus, and daily schedule. LPA and AS provided and discussed LIC311A and the forms that must be in each child's and each staff member's file. Applicant stated the Needs and Services plans will be kept in the classrooms. The facility will be providing morning and afternoon snack. Parents will provide formula, breast milk, and baby food for their children.
INDOOR ACTIVITY SPACE:
There are six infant classrooms: Infant 1, Infant 2, Infant 3, Toddler 1, Toddler 2, and Toddler 3. LPA observed sufficient number of tables, chairs, and cubbies for 60 infants. LPA observed 24 cribs and 36 napping cots/mats. LPA observed a variety of age-appropriate toys and equipment. Applicant acknowledges there will be a maximum of 24 infants under 12 months old, due to available cribs. There is a first aid kit above the sink in each of the classrooms. Medications will be stored in the office in a locked box or in backpacks in the classroom, on a hook out of reach of children. Director stated that cleaning disinfectants will be stored out of reach of children. Applicant stated there are no poisons or firearms on the premises. Director stated that the facility will use paper cups and personal water bottles for water in the classroom. LPA and AS observed a functional carbon monoxide detector in infant classroom 3. Director stated the facility will use tablets for an electronic sign-in/sign-out system in each classroom.
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