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A Lysol wipe container was observed in the living room, but it was stored in a high cabinet inaccessible to children. The licensee stated that no guns or weapons are present in the home. No baby walkers, bouncers, or similar equipment were seen in the childcare areas. The licensee was reminded that smoking is not allowed in the family childcare home.
LPA observed two cribs in the nap room. The bedsheets on both cribs were noted to be a little loose. The licensee planned to purchase new sets, and in the meantime, she removed the sheets to prevent their use. LPA reviewed and discussed the Safe Sleep Regulation with the licensee, reminding her that cribs should have no toys or pillows inside and no objects hanging above the cribs or playpens. All mattresses should be designed for those cribs, and bedsheets must fit snugly.
Upon reviewing the 15-minute sleep logs, it was confirmed that each entry included a complete 15-minute increment check along with the child's name. LPA also reminded the licensee to maintain a minimum of 30 days of logs for review during the annual inspection, and the records must be kept for 3 years.
Temporary absence was discussed, and the licensee's questions or inquiries were answered.
LPA reviewed the records for both children and personnel. The licensee keeps an accurate record of the child, including vaccination records, parental rights forms, and complete emergency information. The licensee and all assistants have maintained records of all essential licensing requirements, such as necessary immunizations, valid Pediatric First Aid CPR certifications, and mandated reporter training certificates.
All the required licensing postings were observed posted. According to the licensee, regular fire and earthquake drills are conducted at least once every six months, with the most recent drills completed on 2/1/2025.
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