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Prescribed medications were observed in designated bags for each child and located in locked cabinets in each classroom and is inaccessible to children. Prescribed medications were observed and labeled with the child’s information. The dates of the prescribed medications were observed to be current. Allergy information for each child is posted in the classrooms and located next to medication cabinet.
LPA observed that the preschool classrooms had age-appropriate toys, furniture, educational materials, and designated storage space for each child. Electrical outlets were fitted with child safety covers to prevent children's access. The bathrooms were clean, fully operational, and equipped with suitable toileting equipment and sanitation products.
The outdoor playground has a fence that is at least four feet tall. The play equipment is in good condition and does not have sharp, loose, or pointed parts. The areas around and under climbing equipment, swings, and slides are cushioned with tanbark padding. There are no pools, spas, or bodies of water located on the property.
The facility currently provides breakfast and snacks for the children in care while lunch is provided by parents/guardians. Breakfast menus are displayed in the facility. According to the director, 6 children have a documented allergy.
The facility offers cots for children to rest or nap. LPA observed that sheets and blankets were available for the children. According to the director, the parents provide sheets and blankets..
LPA reviewed the files of 5 children and verified that their emergency contact and medical information were complete. LPA reviewed 5 staff files and confirmed that all required forms were present. LPA reminded director to ensure staff have updated qualifications and trainings at all times.
Assembly Bill (AB) 2370, Chapter 676, Statutes of 2018, requires all licensed Child Care Centers (CCCs) constructed before January 1, 2010, to test their water (used for drinking and food preparation) for lead contamination before January 1, 2023, and then every 5-years after the date of the first test.
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