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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jyoti Saini met with Licensee, Sabina Sangma Thigeti for a CASE MANAGEMENT VISIT—INCREASE IN CAPACITY. During this inspection, the Licensee and helper were supervising six (6) children (three infants, two preschoolers, one school age) The facility has an approved fire clearance, with the condition that the garage remains off-limits.
On-limit areas: bedroom #1 (nap room), living room, dining area, bathroom #1, and the backyard, which is sectioned off into two parts.
Off-limit areas: kitchen, master bedroom, adjacent bathroom, bedroom #2, garage, and the other half of the backyard, which contains a tiki hut.
The home has a working telephone, a smoke and carbon monoxide detector, and a fire extinguisher meeting the minimum requirements. During today's inspection, no bodies of water were in the daycare area. The Licensee states there are no guns or weapons in the home. There are no pets in the house. The outdoor play area is fenced and is free from defects and dangerous conditions. The Licensee’s CPR and first aid certificates are valid until 06/14/2027 and the Mandated Reporter certificate is valid until 09/2025.
Staff-children ratios were discussed with the Licensee for a Large Family Childcare Home (FCCH). If there is no helper, the Licensee will need to operate within the small FCCH in regard to ratios. If care is provided to the 7th and 8th child for a Small FCCH or the 13th and 14th child for a Large FCCH, the last two children need to be school aged.
Licensees are reminded that walkers, exersaucer, jumpers, bouncers, and similar items may not be used for children in care and shall be made inaccessible.
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