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25 | On12/21/2022 Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) V. Wheatley conducted an announced inspection with applicant, Chontell Brown for the purpose of a pre-licensing inspection of increase in capacity. LPA observed only the applicant on the premises.
The applicant is applying for a large family child care license with a maximum capacity of 14.
Per the application, currently, the ages the applicant wishes to provide services for children birth to 12 years old with the hours of operation of 23 hours, Monday through Sunday. Applicant was informed that any changes to ages, hours and days of operation shall be submitted to the department for approval prior to initiation of change.
LPA toured the entire inside and outside of the home. The home is a three bedrooms, two bathroom house. The primary day care shall be conducted in the living room and one bedroom. The other two bedrooms are off-limits and will remain inaccessible to day care children. The doors are locked to prevent access to children. LPA observed age appropriate toys and equipment. The children's equipment will be kept separate and individual. LPA observed cots and first aid kit. The kitchen is off-limits with a child proof gate.
LPA observed locks on the kitchen and bathroom cabinets which are required for chemicals, cleaning supplies, and any other hazardous items to children. Licensee was informed the importance of this safety and regulation. LPA observed a backyard no with no bodies of water. The fireplace is inaccessible behind the sofa. |