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LPA observed that the three classrooms were equipped with age-appropriate toys, furniture, and educational materials, and each child had their own designated storage space. Electrical outlets were observed to be properly covered. A list of children who have allergies was observed to be posted in each of the classrooms.
The bathrooms were found to be clean and fully operational. The toilets and handwashing facilities were well-kept, safe, and clean.
All accessible cabinets and drawers in the classrooms were found to be free of hazardous materials or poisons. Disinfectants, cleaning solutions, poisons, and other items that could pose a danger were stored in the cabinets above the sink and were inaccessible to the children.
The outdoor playground was enclosed by a fence, and the play equipment was well-maintained. The areas around and under high climbing equipment, swings, slides, and other similar equipment were observed to be cushioned with material that absorbs falls. No bodies of water, such as pools or spas, were present on site.
The sleeping/resting areas were observed to be clean and sanitary. Sleeping mats and blankets are available for children to use.
LPA observed that the CCC currently records the child's attendance electronically with the Brightwheel app. The electronic app accounts for all parent signatures for each child. LPA reviewed five children’s files and confirmed that all five children have complete files that include their emergency contact and medical information.
LPA reviewed the files for five staff members and confirmed that all five were up to date with their Pediatric First Aid/CPR certifications. LPA found that all five staff members had completed the necessary twelve units in Early Childhood Education (ECE), which meet the qualifications required to be classified as a teacher.
Assembly Bill (AB) 2370, Chapter 676, Statutes of 2018, requires all licensed Child Care Centers (CCCs) constructed before January 1, 2010, to test their water (used for drinking and food preparation) for lead contamination before January 1, 2023, and then every 5-years after the date of the first test.
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