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25 | On February 20, 2025, Licensing Program Analysts (LPAs) Garcia and Krenn conducted a scheduled, pre-licensing/relocation inspection with the Applicant, Elisabeth Tavares. Present during the inspection was the applicant's husband and their adult daughter. The applicant requested a visit from the department due to a relocation. The applicant's previous address was 81 Birch Avenue, Corte Madera, CA 94925 and license number 214005500. According to Elisabeth, the children are currently operating at the old address and will be transferred to this new address by Monday, 2/24/25. The LPAs explained the purpose of the visit to the applicant. The Licensee and adults living in the home have cleared background checks, and to be present in a childcare facility. LPAs transferred the roster clearances to the new license number during the visit. Applicant owns this 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom home and documentation of control of property was submitted during the inspection. Days and hours of operation are Monday - Friday, 7:30am-5:30pm. Applicant lives in this home with her husband. Licensee states there are no pets, open bodies of water or guns in the home.
Day-care areas: All Downstairs living room, bedroom #1 and #2, Kitchenette and Bathroom #1, sun room and outdoor area adjacent to the rooms.
The off-limit areas: All Upstairs living area, Bathroom #2 and #3, Bedroom #3, #4 and #5, kitchen/Dining area, and outdoor area adjacent to the deck.
Per the Applicant, she plans to utilize bedroom #1 room as an isolation for sick/ill children. LPAs and the Applicant inspected the entire home for Health and Safety Hazards. The home has sufficient lighting and ventilation. There are a variety of age-appropriate toys, puzzles, posters and books for the children. There are multiple sensory blocks/table and imaginative kitchen toys. All furniture and playthings were observed to be in good repair. The Applicant's home has smoke detectors and a carbon monoxide detectors installed. During the inspection, fire/carbon monoxide alarms were tested and verified functionality. The home has a Fire Extinguisher model 3A10BC located in the kitchen. LPAs reminded Elisabeth that all harmful objects, sharp objects, and toxins are stored out of reach of children and made inaccessible to children. There's a First Aid kit available for the children.
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