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There is a designated area where infants can rest or nap without distraction or disturbance. The area is equipped with sufficient sleeping equipment and cots for each child, and all mats and bedding are stored in their designated locations. LPA reminded the director that emergency exits must always remain clear and that cots and cribs cannot be placed in a way that obstructs them.
No baby walkers were observed during the inspection. However, LPA noted that there were four baby bouncers in each infant classroom. LPA informed the director that baby bouncers are not permitted. The director promptly removed the bouncers and stated that, in the future, this equipment will not be used with infants.
The center is currently utilizing an electronic sign-in and sign-out application called SmartCare. Upon review, it was confirmed that all parents signed in, and the children’s headcount confirmed everyone was signed in.
A separate bathroom is available for staff use on the premises. According to the director, there are no pools, spas, or bodies of water on the premises. Furthermore, the director stated that the center has no guns or weapons on site.
Per the director, the family provides food, formula, disposable diapers, and wipes for their infant. The facility has a designated changing table, equipped with at least 1" thick padding and covered with disposable paper. The changing tables have at least 3" elevated edges to prevent accidents. The changing table was located within arm's reach of the sink, and disposable wipes were used to clean the area after each use.
The director has been reminded that the diaper changing area and sink must be reserved for their intended use only, not for food preparation or as a counter to store classroom activities or teacher resources.
The infant's food items were inspected, and it was confirmed that all bottles were labeled with the infant’s name. Furthermore, the bottles were securely stored in the refrigerator at the appropriate temperature to maintain safety and freshness.
Per the director, all bottles, nipples, and other infant food-service items are returned to the family at the end of the day for cleaning.
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