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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Lissete Gonzalez conducted an unannounced annual inspection to the above facility on 06/21/2022. LPA arrived at the facility at 1:28PM and met with Martha Sanguino, Licensee who guided analyst on a tour of the facility. Co-Licensee, Nidia Sanguino was not present at the time of this inspection. Per Licensee, operating hours are from 06:00AM to 6:00PM. There are three (03) children that are currently enrolled. A current children’s roster was available for review. There were three (03) children present upon arrival, one (01) being an infant.
This is a single-story duplex which consists of three bedrooms, two bathrooms, living room, half-kitchen, full kitchen, dining room, laundry room, play room, front yard (metal fence) and a small rear backyard (fenced). Per licensee, the children use the play room, half-kitchen (located in the rear), dining room, and bathroom. The child care area and licensee’s living area are divided by a door that has a lock on the top. Per licensee, areas off-limits to children and parents include: two bedrooms, one bathroom, and full-kitchen. Family members residing in the home are 2 adults (criminal record clearances on file). LPA toured all areas used by children during this visit. The licensee provides food for children in care.
Licensee states that there are no firearms stored in the home. All areas identified on the facility sketch that are accessible for children to use were inspected for safety, comfort, and cleanliness. There is telephone service via a landline. There is ventilation via AC units located in the living room and kitchen areas used by children in care.
Detergents, cleaning compounds, medications, and other items which could pose a danger to children were observed to be inaccessible to children. The licensee states that there are no poisons in the home and understands that storage areas for poisons must be locked with a key or combination lock. The restroom that children use was observed to be safe and sanitary.
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