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25 | On 3/15/2021 @ 1:45 p.m., LPA, Joelle Redding, met with Applicant Paula Faraco , for the purpose of a Pre-Licensing inspection. This inspection is being conducted virtually due to Covid 19 restrictions. Applicant applied for a change of location on 1/21/21. Fire clearance was received on 2/22/21. Covid-19 Self Assessment Guide was received and reviewed on 3/4/21.
LPA toured the home. It is a one story, three bedroom, two bathroom home with a two car garage. All required forms were posted. There is a working telephone on the premises. LPA did not note any hazardous items accessible to children. The fireplace is secured and there are no bodies of water or weapons/firearms or ammunition in the home or on the property. The fire extinguisher size (2A10BC or larger) meets requirements and is fully charged, located on the wall of the child care room. The smoke detector (located in the living room and child care room) and carbon monoxide detector (located in the living room) are operational. Applicant’s Pediatric CPR/FA certification with A-B-Cpr is valid through 4/6/21. All adults living or working in the home have been fingerprint cleared and associated and immunization requirements have been met. Mandated Reporter Training is current. Control of property was verified. Applicant will be using the following areas for childcare: Living room, dining room, hallway bathroom and front bedroom. Off limits areas of the home include: the remaining bedrooms and bathroom and the garage. These areas have been made inaccessible with the use of door knob covers and latches/locks. Outdoor play area is fully-fenced and equipped with age-appropriate play equipment and toys, in good condition. No hazards were noted. Applicant was reminded of requirements for children’s records, child abuse reporting, unusual incident reporting, immunizations, criminal background clearance procedures and policies, posting requirements. Safe Sleep for Infants, Shaken Baby Syndrome and Covid-19 safety requirements and guidelines. Applicant was reminded that walkers, exersaucers, bouncy seats, jumpers, drop side cribs and napping portables and recalled items are not to be used for day care. Garage use and smoking during in or around day care areas is prohibited. |