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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Mok conducted an unannounced annual inspection. LPA met with the licensee, and her helpers. All adults had fingerprint clearance. The purpose of the inspection was explained to her. There were 11 children that included that included 3 infants with the helpers present. The licensee rents an unit on the ground level with 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, living room, a kitchen with adjacent dining area, and backyard. The name of the facility was called "DiDiDa Daycare". The operation hours Monday and Friday from 8AM to 5:30 PM. Per licensee's request, she wanted to add a bedroom to the daycare area. LPA inspected the room for health and hazards. The bedroom was clean and in order. All the toxins and harmful objects were made inaccessible to the children. All electrical outlets were covered. The daycare areas were the entire unit and backyard except the laundry area. LPA toured the facility for health and safety hazards. The temperature and lighting were adequate. There were plenty of age appropriate toys, books, learning material, playhouse, and children's furniture available for children indoor. The furniture and equipment were in good condition. There were a fully charged 2A10BC fire extinguisher, working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and first aid supplies available. The licensee installed the carpet and soft cushioning to the floor to prevent injury. A gate was installed at the entrance of the laundry and storage area. All electrical outlets were covered. All sharp corners were covered. All lower kitchen cabinets and drawers were free of harmful objects. Child proof knobs were installed to the stove and bedroom door to prevent children access to the off-limit areas. All toxin and harmful objects were made inaccessible to children. Children's bathroom was clean. The lower bathroom cabinet was latched. Cots and play pens were used for napping. Couple boosters were available for feeding only. The outdoor play yard was completely fenced. All the sharp corners were covered by soft cushioning to prevent injury. There were some outdoor toys, ride-on toys , and sandbox available for children outdoor. LPA didn't observe any harmful or dangerous object in the yard during the inspection. First Aid Kit and Emergency supplies were available stored in the bedroom #1 and made inaccessible to children. The licensee's and helpers CPR/FIrst Aid training certificate available for review during the inspection. The certificate will expire in 9/2023. The licensee's and her helper (Mother-in-law) Child Abuse Mandated Report Training certificates will be expired in 8/2023,. LPA also obtained a copy of the current children roster during the inspection. LPA reviewed some of the children files during the inspection. The facility had hand sanitizer, Thermometer, and disinfectant available in the daycare area to prevent COVID19. All required postings were posted. Per licensee, there were no children on special medication.
This report and notice of site visit were discussed with the licensee and must be made available to the public upon request. For quarterly update on Licensing information, go to CCL website: www.ccld.ca.gov. For Provider Information Notice: ccld.ca.gov/PG5098.htm. |