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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Mok conducted an unannounced annual inspection today. LPA met with the licensee, Nedyalka Stavreva (Nelly), a helper, and the licensee’s son who works as a helper. All adults have fingerprint clearance. LPA explained the purpose of the inspection to them. 10 children included two infants with two helpers present. The licensee rents and lives with her husband and son in one of the units in two units with a stories Duplex house. The unit the licensee rents includes the ground floor and the first floor. The entrance of the daycare is from the side gate on the left of the house. The licensee installed the Surveillance cameras in the daycare areas for security purposes. The name of the facility is called "MAGIC KINGDOM OF LEARNING", and the operation hours are Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 5:30 PM. The daycare areas are the entire ground floor including a playroom, study room, two smaller classrooms in the back, two bathrooms, and a backyard. The off-limit areas are the entire second floor and a garage on the ground floor. The LPA inspected the facility for health and safety hazards. The facility was clean and in order; temperature and lighting were adequate. The licensee made the toxins and harmful objects inaccessible to the children. The facility had a fully charged 2A10BC fire extinguisher, at least 2 working carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, a working land line phone and first aid supplies available. There were plenty of age-appropriate toys, books, learning materials and equipment, and children's furniture that were in good condition and repair. The licensee installed gates at the entrance between the kitchen and main daycare play area, a room in the back, and at the stairway to the upper level to prevent children from accessing the off-limit areas. All electrical outlets and sharp corners were covered. The Licensee used playpens and cots for napping, and highchairs for feeding only. The children's bathrooms were clean and in order. The lower bathroom sink cabinets were either free of harmful objects or blocked by a diaper-changing table. The licensee installed carpet to the entire daycare floor as the soft cushioning to prevent injury. The outdoor play area was completely fenced. The yard with clean and in order. The licensee installed gates at the stairways to prevent children from accessing the off-limit areas. There were plenty of age-appropriate toys, a playhouse, a slide structure with soft cushioning underneath, a seesaw, and ride-on toys available for children. The facility provided breakfast, AM/PM snacks, and lunch to daycare children, The facility has conducted the disaster drill 2 times a year, and logged. Per the licensee, there were no children on special medication. Also, the licensee had no guns, weapons, or pets in the house. LPA reviewed the children and staff files, and 15-minute nap check log, and obtained a copy of the current children’s roster during the inspection. The Facility has purchased liability insurance for her daycare that will expire on 7/2025. The licensee and her helpers had current pediatric CPR and First Aid training and Mandated Reporter Training. All the required postings were posted in the daycare areas. The latest one was conducted in 1/2023.
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