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25 | On April 21st, 2022 at 1:05pm, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Tapia-Mandujano conducted an unannounced required annual inspection. Purpose of the inspection was explained. LPA met with licensee, Clarissa Olivares. Present in the facility is licensee and assistant caring for 4 children (3 infant and 1 preschooler). Licensee is operating within capacity limits. All adults living and working in the home have a criminal record clearance on file.
Licensee rents home, which is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, single level house. Licensee lives with her adult child. The hours of operation are Monday-Friday from 8am-6:15pm.
Licensee has asked to add Bedroom #2 as daycare use. LPA inspected bedroom#2 for health and safety hazards. LPA has requested licensee to send an updated Floor Plan. LPA has approved areas. As of today, Daycare area is: Living Room, Bedroom #1, Bedroom #2 (sleeping only), Bathroom#1, Kitchen/Dining area, Front Yard, and side yard (adjacent to Bedrooms). OFF limit areas: Backyard (Pass through only). All off limit areas, including all closets, are properly barricaded.
LPA toured day care areas of home with Licensee. LPA observed home to be clean and in good repair with proper temperature and ventilation. There were a variety of age appropriate toys and equipment in the home which were in good condition. Home does not have a fireplace. Licensee has a small pet. There were no pools, spas or bodies of water on the property. All cleaning supplies, poisons and other chemicals were stored inaccessible to children. Discipline Policy was discussed.
There was a fully charged fire extinguisher, smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm, and a working telephone on site. Phone number listed for Licensee is current. Per Licensee, there are no weapons or firearms in the home. LPA reviewed children’s records. LPA also reviewed facility records. Licensees CPR & First Aid Certificate expires on 04/2024. Licensee's Mandated Reporter Training is expired and will renew it. Licensee conduct an emergency drill at the end of January but did not document it. Emergency drills must be conducted at least once every six months and properly logged.
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