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25 | This is an amended version of the original report created on 12/31/21.
On 12/31/21 at 8:00 a.m, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Rajani Goudreau arrived at the facility to conduct a pre-licensing (change of location) inspection. Upon arrival LPA, met with Licensee Representative, Letitia Arias and proceeded to tour the facility. The facility is requested a capacity of 20 preschool children; serving ages 2 through 6 years old. This preschool program will operate in the preschool classroom #1. Facility plans to operate Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The following preschool indoor areas were inspected and measured during this inspection and measured the following:
Preschool Classroom #1: (2 through 6 years old): measured a total of 616.56 square feet.
Art/Sensory Area measured a total of 113.62 square feet.
The total indoor space measures 730.18 square feet which is sufficient to accommodate 20 children at one time. Applicant agreed to lower the capacity to 20 children due to limited indoor space, updated LIC200A received at time of visit. The classroom & Art/Sensory is equipped with age appropriate furniture and play equipment; including napping equipment (mats), tables, chairs, cubbies, bookshelves, and other materials for the children use. The classroom and play area is orderly, free of hazards and has adequate heating, lighting and ventilation. The preschool program will utilize a restroom with exclusive use during facility operation hours located in the church area of the building, containing six sinks and eight toilets. The number of toilets and sinks is sufficient to accommodate the requested capacity of 20 children. Applicant will submit a plan of operation regarding the isolation stall in the children’s restroom and the transition of the children to and from the restroom. The restroom and hand washing area is in safe, sanitary and operating condition. Parents/Authorized Representatives will provide snack and meals for the children. Uncontaminated drinking water is readily available during indoor and outdoor activities through the use of refillable water containers and refillable water bottles brought from home. See LIC809-Continuation page.. |