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25 | On 06/08/2022 at 3:11pm, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Selina Siao conducted a pre licensing inspection with applicant. The 5 bedroom, 3 bath two stories house was toured and inspected to ensure an environment safe for the care and supervision of children. The home has a fully charged fire extinguisher size 2A10BC, smoke and carbon detector that meet requirements and are operational. All hazardous items were latched/locked and secured out of reach of children during the inspection. The home does not have any bodies of water or weapons. Applicant has an EMSA approved pediatric CPR and First Aid card that are current due to expire on 11/12/2023 and she completed the online mandated child abuse training on 05/16/2022 and must be renew every two years. A review of the application and records on this date indicates that applicant and her husband are the current adult residents at the home with the require TB clearances, caregiver background checks and child abuse clearances. Applicant has the required immunizations. Applicant and her husband owns the home and has provided a copy of their control of property.
Applicant will be using the following areas for childcare: living room, kitchen, family room and restroom. Off limit areas: bedroom #1, bedroom #2, laundry room, clothes closet, garage and all of upstairs. The off-limit areas have door knob covers to prevent access and there is a safety gate at the bottom of the stairs to prevent children's access to upstairs. The home has a fireplace and it is blocked off to prevent children's access. Outdoor area will be the fenced backyard and visual supervision is required when children are outside.
Applicant was reminded of requirements for children’s records, facility roster, child abuse and unusual incident reporting, immunizations, car seat law, shaken baby syndrome, and SIDS. Applicant was reminded that corporal punishment, smoking, baby walkers, exersaucers, bouncy seats and baby jumpers are not allowed in day care. The ABC’S of Safe Sleep: Sleep is Safest: Alone, on their Back in an empty Crib on a firm mattress. |