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The Peony and Rose classrooms are connected and designated for older infant children. There is a joint bathroom for older infant use located in the classroom; only the Peony classroom is in use currently.
LPA observed that every class has individual cubbies for children with their names and pictures on them. Older infants and preschool aged children nap on age-appropriate cots, located in the classroom, and are properly stored when not in use. Children bring their own blankets from home, that are then sent back home weekly to be washed.
The facility has carbon monoxide, centralized smoke detectors, and multiple fully charged fire extinguishers located in the hallways near the classrooms. Each classroom has fully stocked First aid kits located in the cabinets above the teacher’s area. In addition, there is a first aid backpack that teachers carry with them during outdoor play time.
There is at least one functioning telephone located in the administrative office on campus. All hazardous materials, including cleaning solutions and poisons, are kept inaccessible and out of the reach of children.
According to the director, no pools, spas, or bodies of water are on the premises. Furthermore, the director stated that the center has no guns or weapons on site. All storage containers for solid waste/trash within the center have proper tight-fitting lids.
The director said that the center provides meals and snacks for children. Children also bring their own water bottles from home and water is refilled at the center using a Brita water filtered system. The children’s water bottles are properly labeled with each child’s name on them and are stored on a cart in class and available during outdoor play.
All the required postings were observed to be visible to the public, including the facility License, Notification of Parent Rights, Personal Rights, Car Seat Law, Emergency Disaster Plan, and a record of Daily activities.
LPA selected 6 children's records, and 6 personnel records that were reviewed during the inspection. Records reviewed showed the facility has maintained completed records of each child, including immunization, admission agreements, emergency contact, and personal rights. The educational qualifications of the director and staff showed they possessed the required ECE units.
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