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25 | On November 4th, 2024, at approximately 9:30 AM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Janet Gil conducted an unannounced, annual inspection. LPA met with licensees, Fanny and Aminta Nadelman, and explained the purpose of the inspection. Present during LPA’s visit included both licensees and an assistant, and 10 enrolled children (2 infants and 8 preschoolers). The licensees are a large license and is operating within capacity limits and ratio.
Licensee Aminta Nadelman owns home, which is a 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, multi level house. Both licensees live in home with their spouse. All adults living and working in the home have fingerprint clearance. Facility operates Monday Through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM.
Day Care Areas: Lower level Family Room, Bathroom 2, Bedroom 3(not in use), and Back Yard.
Off Limit Areas: Rest of Home
At approximately 9:45 AM, LPA toured day care areas of home with licensee Fanny Nadelman. LPA observed the home to be in repair with proper temperature and ventilation. Home is equipped with a variety of toys and materials that were observed to be in working condition. LPA observed a fully stocked accessible first aid kit located in closet of main day care area. LPA did not observe any accessible cleaning supplies, poisons, and solutions in day care areas. LPA observed electrical outlets to be made inaccessible with outlet covers. Home is equipped with a fully charged fire extinguisher and a dual smoke and carbon monoxide detector. LPA tested carbon monoxide detector near Day Care Bathroom, which was observed to be working. Licensee does not have any children in care with allergies or IMS plans. Per licensee, parents and authorized representatives provide all foods for the children in care.
At approximately 10:00 AM, LPA observed bathroom for children's use was in proper working condition. LPA observed bathroom to include appropriate toileting equipment and sanitation products. LPA did not observe any hazardous materials to be accessible to children in the bathroom.
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