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32 | Interim Site Supervisor informed LPA that each child has reusable water bottles to drink with.
CCCs constructed before 1/1/20, are supposed to test their water (used for drinking and food preparation) for lead contamination before 1/1/23, and then every 5-years except after the date of the first test. For child care center licenses issued after 7/1/22, the licensee shall test their water for lead within 180 days of licensure pursuant to Written Directives section 101700 (PIN 21-21.1-CCP). Through interview and record review, LPA confirmed that the building is currently exempt from the aforementioned directives due to the age of the building.
LPA observed snack menus, required notices, and other relevant licensing documents posted prominently within the classrooms of the CCC. LPA also reviewed the children's sign in and sign out forms in each of the classrooms and found the arrival times of children, along with spaces for departure times. The signatures of authorized representatives were also present.
LPA observed a carbon monoxide detector in each classroom. In the age 3-5 classroom, a carbon monoxide detector was tested at 10:18 AM, in the age 2.5-3 classroom, a detector was tested at 10:19 AM, and in the toddler classroom, a detector was tested at 10:20 AM and all detectors were found to be operational. In each kitchen area, which are made inaccessible by child safety gates, cleaning supplies and sharps were observed in locked cabinets. Medication was also observed to be in the kitchen area in elevated cabinets. LPA observed appropriate First Aid kit backpacks in the classrooms of the CCC.
The outdoor playground areas are enclosed by chain linked fencing throughout. The fence’s entry and exit gates are secure and furnishings in the area are age appropriate. Each classroom has there own segmented and designated play area. The play structures in the outdoor play areas have adequate cushioning material (wood chips and sand) to absorb falls. The footing of the area is varied. Shade is provided by multiple sun sails, large canopies, and by building overhangs. Site Supervisor attested that children are always supervised while outside and that the outdoor area is inspected prior to letting children outside.
A sampling of staff and children's records were reviewed. The children’s records were complete and were found to contain emergency contact information as well admission agreements, among other relevant licensing documents and forms. Staff records were reviewed and contained current pediatric CPR and First Aid certifications (EMSA approved) and Mandated Reporter Training certificates among other relevant licensing documents. The last disaster drill on site occurred on 2/19/25. LPA reminded Site Supervisor that disaster drills are required every six months by the Department. LPA confirmed that there are no bodies of water, firearms, or ammunition that are stored on site.
LPA discussed the safe sleep regulations with licensee and discussed the Child Care Licensing Safe (CONT. 809-C, Page 3)
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