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32 | LPA observed that the infant sleeping area was separated from the indoor activity space. Cribs contained firm mattresses with fitted sheets and did not contain pillows, blankets, toys, bumper pads, or hanging objects. Each child had individual bedding that was not shared and was washed weekly or as needed. Cots were labeled, covered with moisture-resistant material, and cleaned weekly or as needed. Cots were wiped with detergent and disinfectant weekly and when soiled or wet. Cribs and cots were arranged to allow space for movement and staff access. The director stated that children who pulled up of cribs were moved to cots.
LPA inspected diapering and hygiene areas. The areas were located away from food preparation areas and within reach of a sink. Walls, floors, and dispensers were disinfected after each use. Sinks used for washing infants or rinsing soiled items were sanitized after each use. Other areas inspected were maintained. Containers used for storage of solid waste, including movable bins, had covers that were kept on, were maintained in repair, and were constructed to prevent leaks and entry of rodents
Parents provided bottles and milk, including formula. LPA observed bottles and additional milk stored in the refrigerator. Bottles were labeled with the child’s name, date, time, and amount. The facility provided breakfast, lunch, and a PM snack, which were prepared in the kitchen. LPA observed the kitchen. Meals were prepared using a microwave, refrigerator, stove, and oven. The sink provided hot and cold running water. Water was available during the day through a filtration system.
Cleaning supplies and chemicals were stored in locked cabinets, separate from food and inaccessible to children. Floors were mopped and carpets were vacuumed daily. Trash was disposed of in covered containers. The indoor temperature measured 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
LPA reviewed five infant files and found the files contained the required documentation, including the Individual Infant Sleeping Plan (LIC 9227), documentation of 15-minute sleep checks, and the Individual Infant Needs and Services Plan. The director stated that the Infant Needs and Services Plans were reviewed and updated quarterly or as often as necessary.
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