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25 | On 4/2/24 at 8:00am Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Annette Sutherland conducted an unannounced case management site visit for a capacity increase; this visit is to verify that the licensee remains in substantial compliance with the health & safety standards as required by regulations governing family childcare homes. LPA met with licensee Koumba Diop. Licensee has all appropriate forms posted. LPA confirmed with licensee that all adults residing/working in the home have criminal record/TB clearances. Applicant owns the home. The home appears to be large enough to comfortably accommodate 14 children. Fire clearance was approved on 3/27/24. First Aid and CPR certifications expire on 3/2026. Children’s records were reviewed and found to be in order. Licensee has practiced fire/emergency drills with daycare children according to regulations.
This two story, 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom home was toured, the following areas are used for childcare: Living room, Bedroom #1 & Bedroom #2 for napping, Bathroom #1 Dining room, Playroom, and Backyard. Off limits areas include entire upstairs bedrooms 5 & 6, playroom,bathroom #3, bedrooms # 3, 4 , kitchen, and, garage, and are inaccessible through use of safety gates and doorknob covers. Drawers and lower cabinets in kitchen/bathroom are either latched or do not contain any hazardous items. There is an operational smoke alarm, carbon monoxide detector and fire extinguisher maintained in the home. There are adequate age-appropriate toys, books, games, and napping mats/hygienic diaper changing equipment. There are no firearms present on the premises as stated by licensee. Furthermore, there are no bodies of water. The outdoor play area is a fenced backyard, which is free of hazards and has sufficient toys.
LPA reviewed the following: required departmental documents, regulation highlights, community resources, capacity limitations, supervision, clearances, emergency drills, heat-related illness, child passenger law, unusual incidents, mandated reporting, Assembly Bill 633, SIDS, Safe sleep regulations, Shaken Baby Syndrome, Megan's law. Applicant is reminded that corporal punishment, smoking, walkers, exersaucers, jumpers and bouncy seats shall never be permitted during daycare operation. |