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25 | On 12/15/2023, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Hanson Leong, made an unannounced required visit to the child daycare facility listed above. The LPA was granted entry by the Director, Nancy Lambert Campbell. The LPA explained the purpose of the visit to Ms. Lambert Campbell. Present in the facility: 12 staff members and 45 preschool aged children. All individuals listed on the facility’s roster have been granted permission to work or be present in a childcare facility. The facility is operating within its capacity and in accordance with the required ratio of staff to children.
The LPA and Ms. Lambert Campbell both performed comprehensive inspections of the facility to look for possible threats to health and safety. The LPA observed that the facility maintains a paper record of when children sign in and out, and the number of parent signatures did match the number of children enrolled for the day. The facility offers a first aid kit that is completely loaded with everything that is required for the treatment of wounds and other types of injuries. Toys, furnishings, and learning materials in all classes are age appropriate. The LPA observed that the playground equipment and outdoor furnishings are in very good shape. The LPA found that the facility did not have any pools, spas, or other types of bodies of water of any kind. All poisons, cleaning products, and other potentially harmful substances have been stored in a location that is inaccessible to children. The building is equipped with smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers that are properly charged, centralized smoke alarms, and phones that are in working order. According to Ms. Lambert Campbell, the facility does not house any firearms or other types of weapons.
The LPA observed a designated area for children to sleep or rest quietly. The area has sufficient cots for each child, and cots are stored in the appropriate location. The LPA reminded Ms. Lambert Campbell that emergency exits must always remain clear, and that cots cannot be situated in a manner that blocks emergency exits.
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