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32 | LPA observed safety gates at the entrance of the kitchen as well as the hallway leading to bedrooms 2 and 3. Additionally, LPA observed all bedroom doors to be locked. Furthermore, LPA observed all entrance and exit doors in the home to have safety doorknobs. Moreover, to access the massive backyard the children will have to use the back door in the living room.
Applicant confirmed the home will be providing meals and snacks. LPA discussed the importance of having procedures in place to work with allergies and/or dietary restriction. LPA encouraged applicant to contact their local Resource and Referral agency to inquiry about any food programs in the area and any other resource. LPA observed and inspected all kitchen cabinets and counter space. LPA observed cabinets to have a safety latch, child safety strap locks and magnetic cabinet locks. All sharp objects and knives were observed to be inside a top cabinet with magnetic locks. All cleaning compounds were observed on the top kitchen cabinet above the microwave and stove, making all contents inaccessible to children.
The following was also observed by LPA during inspection:
§ All adults living in the home and assistant and/or substitute care providers have submitted fingerprints and child abuse index check forms to Department of Justice and received a California clearance or exemption.
§ Home is neat and clean.
§ The fireplace in the living room is barricaded by an adult couch to prevent access by children.
§ Home has a brand new fully charged fire extinguisher, which is a 2A:10BC located at the entrance of the home next to the kitchen.
§ Home has smoke alarms and a carbon monoxide detector.
§ Home has a working telephone.
§ All poisons are locked.
§ Hazardous materials are kept out of the reach of children (inaccessible):
Kitchen: all sharp utensils and cutlery, cleaning supplies, medicines, drawers and cabinets with liquor, plastic bags, and sharp things or small things children can swallow, etc.
Bathroom: shampoo, mouthwash, toothpaste, medicines, perfumes/lotions/cosmetics, solvents, etc.
Garage and Outdoors: solvents, gasoline, oil, turpentine, paint, sharp tools, lawnmower, gardening
tools, poisonous plants, abandoned machinery, old refrigerators/freezers, old vehicles, etc.
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