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25 | On 03/13/2025 at 12:00PM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Hanna Lucas, made an unannounced visit for the purpose of an Annual Inspection. LPA was greeted at the door by Licensee, Khloud Younan, and her husband Sarmad Hanna. The 3 bedroom, 2-bathroom home, with a one car garage and a pool was toured and inspected to ensure that the environment is safe for the care and supervision of children. During the visit, there were no children in care.
Child care areas include the front yard, living room #1 and #2, the dining room, the children’s bedroom (two rooms), and the hallway bathroom. Off limits areas are the backyard, the garage, Licensee’s bedroom, and the master bathroom, which have been made inaccessible through door knob covers while children are in care. Per the Licensee, the children are observed upon entry and throughout the day for signs of illness. If a child is ill, an appropriate isolation area has been established in the living room #1. The facility sketch on file is accurate. The home is clean and has adequate ventilation and heating. Licensee has provided enough space for the children to eat, sleep, and play within the home. Sometimes the Licensee will feed the children but most of the time, the parents will bring the children's food. Licensee was reminded that if children bring their own lunches it should be in a labeled container. Per the Licensee, the kitchen refrigerator is available to store their lunches, if needed. The furniture, napping materials, and children’s toys are safe and age appropriate. The front yard is fully fenced with safe and age-appropriate equipment, including a trampoline that has a mesh fence around it. Licensee was reminded that supervision of the children must be maintained at all times, and no child shall be left in a parked vehicle or car seat for sleeping purposes.
Licensee has a working cellphone and can communicate with the parents via text or call. All required forms are posted within the home, including a written disaster plan on file. The fire extinguisher is of adequate size and located in the kitchen wall, next to the side patio door. The fire alarm is behind the entry door, and per the Licensee the alarm was inspected by the local fire department a month ago, to ensure that it was operational. The carbon monoxide detector on the dining room wall is operational. . |