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25 | On April 28, 2026 at 11:15AM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Hector Canton arrived unannounced at the Family Child Care Home operated by Melanie Wode to conduct the required annual inspection. LPA identified themselves, stated the purpose of the visit, and was granted entry. Present during today’s inspection were 11 children and 1 assistant, Charles (Chuck) Elghoroury.
The child care areas of the 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom single family home was toured to evaluate compliance with Title 22 regulations and to ensure the continued health and safety of children in care. Child care areas include the kitchen, family room, and backyard. Areas made off limits include the two bedrooms, the two bathrooms, the garage, the living room, and the garage, which were made inaccessible through the use of child gates and door locks. Heating, lighting, and ventilation were adequate throughout licensed care areas, and the home was clean, orderly, and maintained in good repair. A working telephone was available for emergency use.
Age-appropriate toys, materials, furnishings, and play equipment were observed to be in good condition and free of obvious hazards. LPA did not observe poisons accessible to children inside the home and the fireplace was properly secured and inaccessible. The outdoor area located at backyard was inspected and found to be free of hazards and appropriate for supervision. The toileting for children occurs in an outdoor shed that is regularly maintained and with immediate access to soap and water for handwashing. The licensee confirmed that no firearms are stored in the home. Cleaning compounds, detergents, medications, and other hazardous items were stored in a manner that made them inaccessible to children.
The fire extinguisher was observed in the following location: the garage. The smoke detectors were observed in the following location: the family room. The carbon monoxide detector was observed in the following location: the family. All devices were tested and found operational. Emergency exit routes were clear of obstruction. A designated isolation area for children who become ill during the day was identified in the family room. No prohibited equipment, including walkers, exersaucers, jumpers, or bouncers, were observed in the home. All equipment in care was used only as intended by the manufacturer.
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