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25 | On October 17, 2025, at 11:45 AM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Elimika Woods conducted an unannounced Annual Random Inspection and met with the director, Rocio Guerrero. LPA disclosed the purpose of the inspection, and a health and safety inspection was conducted inside and outside the facility. The center is located on the premises of a church and consists of two rooms for the infant/toddler component. During the inspection, there were 12 infant-age children present and four (4) additional staff members. The facility’s hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM.
LPA reviewed the facility records, which indicate that all individuals subject to criminal record review have a clearance or exemption and are associated with the facility. LPA conducted a census of the children, which matched the 12 signatures on the sign-in sheet. LPA reviewed four (4) children’s files and two (2) staff files at approximately 8:55 AM. All staff files contained the required health screenings and Employee Rights forms. All children’s files contained the required Personal Rights, Medical Consent forms, and Identification and Emergency Information. At least one opening and one closing staff member have current CPR and First Aid certifications.
At approximately 12:15 PM, LPA inspected the two classrooms and observed that teacher-to-child ratios were being maintained. There were adequate play and learning materials available. The floor surfaces were well maintained, safe, and clean, and the furniture was age-appropriate for infant children. Classroom equipment was in good repair, and the room temperature was comfortable for children in care. Each child had individual storage space with cubbies labeled with their names for personal belongings. The isolation area for ill children is located in the director’s office, separate from other children in care.
The center is equipped with wired smoke detectors in each classroom, which are connected to the fire department notification system. According to the Director, the smoke detectors are fully functional and serviced regularly. LPA tested the carbon monoxide detectors and found them to be functioning properly. The facility has a working telephone, a pull-down fire alarm system, and multiple fully charged 2A10BC fire extinguishers throughout the center, meeting the standards established by the State Fire Marshal. Disaster drills are conducted at least once every six months, with the most recent drill conducted on October 9, 2025. All required postings were observed in an area accessible to parents and the public.
See 809-C.
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