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25 | On 7/21/2023, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Hanson Leong, conducted a scheduled, pre-licensing inspection with the Applicant, Ericka Barillas Corado. The Applicant requested a visit from the department because she applied for a Small Family Child Care license. The LPA was granted entry by the Applicant. The LPA explained the purpose of the visit to the Applicant.
The Applicant owns the home. The Applicant intends to open from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday. Before children enroll, the Applicant states that she will purchase liability insurance for her home day care. The LPA informed the Applicant that if she does not purchase insurance for her childcare, she must notify the parents using the LIC 282 form. The Applicant plans to care for children ranging in age from two years to five years old.
Daycare areas: Playroom, and Bathroom
Off-limits areas: Kitchen (Walk Through Only), Living Room (Walk Through Only), the two bedrooms, and the backyard.
Both LPA and the Applicant conducted a health and safety inspection of the home. The home is clean and safe, with a working smoke, carbon monoxide detector and a fire extinguisher. The Applicant has a first aid kit that is fully stocked with all the necessary supplies for treating injuries. There are no bodies of water in the home. The Applicant has garbage cans with tightly fitting covered lids. At the home, the children in care have access to age-appropriate toys and equipment. The LPA reminded the Applicant that baby walkers, bouncers, jumpers, and other similar equipment should not be used on children who are in care.
The Applicant has a designated cell phone and is aware that it must be kept in the unit during day care hours. According to the Applicant, there are no firearms or weapons in the home. The front of the unit will be the isolation area for a sick child. All hazardous materials and toxins are kept out of children's reach and are inaccessible. ***See Page 2 for continuation***
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