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25 | On Thursday, September 19, 2024, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Amanda Sutter met with Director Jamie Tulba for the purpose of an unannounced required annual inspection. Upon arrival, LPA observed 80 napping children supervised by eight staff. All individuals subject to criminal background review have obtained a criminal record clearance. The facility hours of operation are Monday to Friday, 7 AM to 6 PM.
LPA toured classroom space, outdoor play area, and pantry. LPA observed the following documents are posted: License, Parents' Rights Poster, Child Personal Rights, Car Seat Law, Menu, Daily Schedule, waivers for Shared Outdoor Space and Insufficient Outdoor Space, Earthquake Preparedness checklist, Lead Testing results, and Emergency Disaster Plan. LPA observed a functional carbon monoxide detector. Cleaning disinfectants and hazardous items are appropriately stored and inaccessible to children. Director stated there are no poisons or firearms on the premises. Furniture and equipment are in good condition, and toileting facilities are in safe, sanitary, and operating condition. The provides AM and PM snack.
LPA observed trash bins with tight fitted lids. The facility uses a paper sign in and out system. Facility has record of conducting fire drills at least every six months. The last fire drill was conducted on August 30, 2024. Playground equipment and surfaces are free of loose or sharp parts. There is sufficient equipment and toys. Drinking water is readily available to children both indoors and outdoors. LPA observed children’s personal water bottles in the classroom, which are filled using water pitchers.
LPA first toured the playground between 2 and 2:30 PM. At this time, LPA observed the temperature of the preschool playground to be significantly warmer than the temperature of the day. At 4:40 PM, LPA was ambient air thermometer by director at and measured the outdoor temperature to be about 95 degrees. In shaded areas are supplied by shade cloth, the temperature measured 86 degrees, which was the high of the day. The ambient temperature was cooler at 4:40 PM than when the playground was first toured. Director stated she would contact building management regarding providing more shade and cool areas for children.
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