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32 | Medications are stored in an area that is inaccessible to children, with the specific location noted. Hazardous items, including disinfectants, cleaning solutions, and other dangerous substances, are stored out of children’s reach, while poisons and toxins are securely locked away. The floors were observed to be clean, safe, and well-maintained in the infant room. LPA observed toddler room floors needing to be cleaned, see LIC9102TV. Highchairs and tables have broad-based legs, and trays that lock into place for additional safety. Changing tables are within arm’s reach of a sink, have a minimum one-inch thick padding, and feature raised sides of at least three inches covered in washable vinyl or plastic. Proper handwashing procedures were observed before and after diapering and feeding.
The bathrooms were found to be clean, safe, and in proper working condition. At least one potty chair is available for every five potty-training infants. Toddler outdoor play area is equipped with age and size-appropriate equipment in good condition. As children were transitioning back inside, LPA observed sand box cover to have water and spider webs on play house and toy grill. LPA informed Director that playgrounds need to be prepared and checked prior to children going outside, see LIC9102TV. Infant play area does not have any play materials, is being used for stroller and gardening pots. The food preparation area is clean, free of litter and pests, and properly maintained. Bottle/Filtered water is used for food preparation. Food is stored correctly to prevent contamination. Waste containers have tight-fitting covers and are in good repair.
The sign-in/sign-out records were reviewed and found to be compliant with regulations. Disaster drills are conducted at least every six months, with the most recent drill occurring on 9/8/25. A review of children’s and staff records confirmed that all required documents are complete. Staff qualifications meet licensing requirements, and at least one staff member has a valid Pediatric CPR/First Aid certification and was present, with certification expiration dates documented. The director has completed Health and Safety Training. Background clearances for all required staff members have been verified, ensuring compliance with criminal record and child abuse index clearance requirements.
The director was reminded that all adults 18 and over, including employees and volunteers, must obtain a criminal record clearance or exemption before working in the facility. Non-compliance with this regulation may result in a civil penalty of $100 per day for up to five days, or up to 30 days for repeat violations.
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