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32 | A health and safety inspection were conducted inside and out. This facility is a two story home. The home has a kitchen, dining room, living room, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, laundry room, and garage. The off-limit areas will be: hall closet downstairs, 1 bedroom upstairs, laundry room, 1 bathroom in the garage, and garage. Off-limits areas will remain inaccessible to children by closed doors and/or supervision. Toxic and hazardous items are inaccessible to children and are stored in the garage. Functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and fire extinguisher were observed in the home. LPA received Mandated Reporter Training (MRT) and EMSA certified certificate for Preventative Health and Safety training, applicant's MRT training is valid until 08/25 and pediatric CPR and First Aid training is valid until 07/25. Applicant understands both CPR and MRT must be renewed every two years. Applicant stated she understands that her own children under the age of 10 count as part of the ratio. Applicant stated that there are no weapons in the home. LPA observed a fireplace in the living room area which is barricaded. Supervision was discussed and applicant understands that children must be 100% supervised in unfenced yards. Immediate Civil Penalty regulation and deficiencies were reviewed. There are no bodies of water on the premises, although LPA observed a water tank in the yard that is used for watering plants which has an opening of about 6 inches.
LPA consulted applicant regarding the following topics; new upcoming regulations, Type A vs. Type B deficiencies, complaints, LPA’s right to interview children without parental consent, civil penalties, incidental medical services, placement of detergents, placement of poisons, placement of medicines, announced vs. unannounced inspections, posting requirements, unusual incident reports, On-limits vs. Off-limit areas, licensing file management, fire drills, 80% supervision, 100% supervision, fingerprint clearances, advertising, mandated reporting and best practices.
LPA consulted the applicant regarding personal rights. Applicant understands that corporal, physical and/or unusual forms of punishment is never allowed toward day care children or their own children during day care hours. LPA provided the Community Care Licensing website www.ccld.ca.gov, so the Applicant can obtain updated licensing information, new regulations, and access forms. LPA advised applicant of their responsibility to stay current regarding new regulations. continued on 809C...
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