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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Mok conducted an unannounced annual inspection today. LPA met with the licensee, Oyunkhand Demberel, and her husband who worked as a helper in the daycare, and explained the purpose of the inspection to her. All adult residents had fingerprint clearance. Per the licensee, her sister visited and stayed in her house from 10/18/2023 to 10/20/2023. Her sister stayed in the off-limit areas during the operation hours to avoid any contact with the children. LPA observed 8 children including 3 infants with a helper present. The daycare was called Oyunaa's Day Care and the operation hours were Monday to Friday from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. The licensee rented the 3-story family house with 2 bedrooms, a living room, and a bathroom on the upper level; a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a deck on the mid-level; a garage and a backyard on the ground level. The daycare areas were on the mid-level including a living room, a dining room, a hallway by the entrance, a bathroom, and an outdoor deck. The kitchen area was used as a pathway for the children to the outdoor deck. Children couldn't stay in the kitchen area for any activity. The off-limit areas were the entire upper and ground levels; a kitchen on the mid-level and a backyard. LPA inspected the facility for health and safety hazards. The room temperature and lighting were adequate. The licensee made the toxins and harmful objects inaccessible to the children. Gates were installed at the entrance of the living room and dining room to prevent children from accessing the off-limit areas. The facility had the right amount of cubbies available for the children to store their belongings by the main entrance. The licensee barricaded a small wall furnace in the hallway area. The licensee also blocked the fireplace in the living room. All the sharp corners and electrical outlets were covered. The licensee installed carpets to the floor in the living and dining room areas to prevent injury. The facility had plenty of age-appropriate toys, books, learning materials, and equipment, and the children's furniture was in good condition and repair. The facility had a fully charged 2A10BC fire extinguisher, a working cellular phone, working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and first aid supplies. The licensee had cribs, playpens, and portable Regalo Cot available as the napping equipment for the children. The children's bathroom was clean and in order. The licensee made the toxins or harmful items inaccessible to the children there. Per the licensee, she had no guns, weapons, or pets in the house. The facility provided breakfast, AM/PM snacks, and lunch to the children. Per the licensee, there were no children on special medication. The licensee and her helper had current CPR/First Aid Training that will expire in 4/2025, and Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training that will expire in 1/2025. LPA also reviewed the children's files, and 15-minute nap check log, and obtained a copy of the current children's roster during the inspection. The facility conducted disaster drills at least 2 times a year and logged. The latest drill was conducted on 4/30/2023.
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