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25 | On 02/26//2025 at 01:15 PM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Elicia Calvillo conducted an unannounced Case Management -Other inspection at 11211 Babbitt Avenue, Granada Hills, CA 91344. Applicant is applying for a Large Family Child Care Home, anticipating caring for 14 children from ages 0 year to 13 years of age. The Applicant’s current hours of operation are Monday through Saturday 06:00 AM - 11:59 PM. LPA met with Satenik Brutyan, there were 3 children and 2 adults present at arrival..
The purpose of today's visit, was to inspect the pool safety requirements.
LPA observed the pool in the back yard of the facility which is off limits to children and parents. The fenced is in good repair, completely surrounds the pool, is designed and installed so children could not remove any portion of the fence, is at least 5 feet high, is constructed so that it does not obscure the pool from view. Children can not easily climb over the fence, there is no window or door with direct access to the pool.
The gate swings away from the pool, self closes, is self-latching, and the self-latching device is located no more than 6 inches from the top. There are no gaps more than 4 inches, and the bottom of the fence is no more than 4 inches from the ground.
LPA observed a life ring with a minimum exterior diameter of 17 inches and labeled as approved by the United States Coast Guard and a rescue pole with a body hook and minimum fixed length of 12 feet (photos taken).
LPA observed a pool alarm that will sound upon detecting an entrance into the water and must be turned on and be in working condition during the FCCH’s operating hours while the swimming pool is not in use. LPA advised applicant that they must maintain and make available for the Department’s inspection, documentation verifying that the alarm meets the ASTM International Standard F2208.
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