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25 | On 8/25/25, at 1:00 PM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Matthew Sapien conducted an unannounced three year required inspection visit of the abovementioned Family Child Care Home (FCCH). LPA met with Andrea Buenrostro, Licensee of the FCCH, and explained the nature and purpose of the inspection. The LPA, in the company of Licensee, toured the FCCH. The home is a 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom single story home. Importantly to note, day care occurs in an attached studio on the premises. Within the studio, the areas that are accessible for day care children are as follows: arts and crafts room (open space area), dining room, kitchen, one guest bedroom (nap room), one bathroom, and an outdoor yard. The remainder of the home, including all areas of the main home, are excluded from childcare services. Inaccessible rooms and areas are made secure by child safety locks. At the time of the inspection, LPA observed 9 day care children present, two of whom were infants. LPA also observed one staff assistant (cleared and associated) and one of the Licensee's adult daughters for a period.
LPA observed the FCCH to be clean and orderly. The bathroom, utilized for childcare, is clean and free of toxins. LPA observed sharps in an elevated cabinet in the kitchen. No personal medication or medication for the children are present within the studio. Primary cleaning solutions are stored in a locked and elevated room in the backyard area.
LPA observed age-appropriate toys, furnishings, and equipment throughout the arts and crafts room and in the nap room. In these areas, LPA observed a number of storage compartments in the room that contained items related to the day care. In the nap room, LPA observed a decorative fireplace that doesn't produce heat. LPA observed no animals present on site.
LPA observed relevant licensing forms and documents posted prominently at the entryway of the studio. LPA observed smoke and carbon monoxide detectors within the residence. The carbon monoxide detector was tested at 1:55 PM and was found to be operational. The smoke detector was tested at 1:57 PM and was also (CONT. 809-C, Page 2).
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