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25 | On 01/13/25 Licensing Program Analysts (LPA) Mario Caro and Catherine Fernandes met with applicant Setareh Yarmand and conducted an ANNOUNCED PRELICENSING VISIT. The home was toured to conduct a Health and Safety Inspection. Present during the inspection were applicant and one fingerprint cleared adult. LPAs disclosed the purpose of the inspection and were granted entry into the facility by applicant. This facility plans to operate Monday - Friday, 7:30 am - 5:00 pm, depending on the need for care, but will not exceed 24 hours in one day.
Applicant has completed the 8 hour Health & Safety training, Pediatric CPR and First Aid expires on 02-25-25, has documentation for Measles, Pertussis immunization's, Influenza for the current flu season and Tuberculosis (TB) clearance (proof in facility file). Applicant completed the mandated reporter training expiring on 12-4-24. Applicant rents the home and submitted a copy of the rental agreements. Because the applicant rents the home, proof of landlord notification is required. The LPAs observed the Property Owner/Landlord Notification form (LIC9151) that the applicant confirms was provided to the property owner/landlord. The applicant provided a signed Property Owner/Landlord Consent form (LIC 9149). LPAs reminded applicant that when care for more than six and up to eight is provided, applicant must notify parents and get landlord consent on LIC9149.
The home is a 4 bedroom house which consists of 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, living room, family room, dining area, a garage, a patio play space and backyard. The home is sanitary, safe and orderly, with central heating and ventilation for safety and comfort. The home is equipped with floor vents that do get hot to the touch and have been covered. LPAs observed: fully charged fire extinguisher 2A-10-BC, working telephone, working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. There is a fireplace in the home that is barricaded with a gate. There is small cat in the home. There are no bodies of water at the facility. Medicines, cleaning products, and sharp objects are stored inaccessible to children in cabinets. LPAs reminded Applicant that smoking, baby walkers, bouncers, jumpers and similar items are not allowed in family childcare homes. Applicant states there are no firearms or ammunition stored in the home. LPAs observed age-appropriate toys. LPAs did not observe any medications, poisons or hazardous items that would be accessible to children.
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