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25 | On January 18, 2022 at 9:15am, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Catrina Quimbo conducted an unannounced, annual, required inspection. LPA met with center director, Nicole Del Calvo and explained the purpose of the inspection. Facility is a combination center of an infant, preschool and school age program. Facility is a Bright Horizons "back-up" center. Hours of operation are Monday to Friday 8:00am to 6:00pm. Under preschool license, there were 4 staff members (including center director) with no enrolled children. At time of inspection, no preschool children were present.
LPA inspected entire facility for health and safety hazards. Preschool classroom is separate from infant, toddler and school age classrooms. LPA observed preschool classroom to have age appropriate toys and materials for children in care. Cots and mats are to be utilized for napping children. Storage for children's belongings are located in the classroom, to be labeled with each child's individual names. LPA observed facility has a working smoke and carbon monoxide detector and fully charged fire extinguisher. Preschool classroom has 1 toilet with 3 sinks available for children's use. Bathroom was observed to be clean equipped with garbage cans with tight fitting lids. All poisons, cleaning solutions and hazardous materials are store inaccessible to children.
Facility provides food service to enrolled children. Parents also have option to provide food. LPA inspected food prep area, which was clean, neat and orderly. All food is stored and prepared properly to avoid contamination. LPA observed facility maintains a monthly menu that is posted, available for review.
Preschool program shares "outdoor area" / multi-purpose classroom with infant and school age programs on a rotation schedule. LPA observed facility maintains outdoor waiver. Director is aware preschool and school age children are not to use multi-purpose area at same time. LPA observed multi-purpose area to have sufficient toys and materials that were in good working condition.
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