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25 | On April 28, 2026, at 9:50 A.M., Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Joselito L. Del Mundo conducted an unannounced annual inspection at Guerrero Family Child Care Home to assess its ability to meet compliance with California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22, Health, and Safety requirements. LPA met with the licensee, Orfa Guerrero. LPA Del Mundo stated the reason for the inspection. LPA was granted access to the facility. The LPA provided copies of the LIC 126 Entrance Checklist Form, Licensee guided the analyst on a tour of the day care areas. The day care takes place in the following area of the home: living room, dining room, bathroom #1, bathroom #2, and backyard (outdoor play area). Licensing fees are current. Licensee states the day care hours of operation are 23 hours, seven days a week. During this visit, LPA observed five children including the licensee’s own grandchild and one assistant in the facility.
Physical Plant: The home was inspected inside and out for safety, comfort, cleanliness, telephone service, heating and ventilation, inaccessibility to poisons, detergents/cleaning compounds, medicines and hazardous items that can pose a danger to children. Licensee also requested to use family room as part of the day care area. Fire clearance was granted on April 23, 2026, and the family room is ready for use. LPA observed couches, tables, chairs, cubbies, book rack, books, play pen, puzzles, drawing board, sand boxes, and other toys in the family room. The smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector are in operable conditions (tested at 10:28 a.m.). The facility has a 3-A:40-B:C type of fire extinguisher. Licensee stated that she owns no firearms and no one smokes in the facility. The kitchen has child safety baby gate. LPA observed cleaning products are stored in the lower kitchen cabinet under the sink, and the cabinets have child safety locks. Other cleaning products are stored in the garage (Off-limits). LPA observed knives are stored inside the kitchen drawers with child safety latch. LPA also observed household medications are stored inside the kitchen drawers with child safety lock.
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