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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) William Chancellor conducted an unannounced annual inspection on October 23, 2025, at 8:00 AM. LPA was greeted by Assistant Director Wynesia Wortham who provided a tour of the program. Site Director Coralito Garcia arrived shortly after arrival. This is a combination childcare center, where the Preschool component was additionally inspected for an annual on today’s date. A tour of both the indoor and outdoor areas of the facility was conducted, and the following observations were noted.
LPA observed the following required postings, including the facility license, Emergency Disaster Plan (LIC610), Earthquake Preparedness Checklist (LIC9148), Parent’s Rights Poster (PUB393), Personal Rights (LIC613A), Child Car Seat Law, and menus, were observed to be up to date and appropriately displayed. The facility is operating within the capacity limits as stated on its license.
During the inspection, staff-to-child ratios were observed to be maintained at 1:4 or lower. Classrooms contained age and size-appropriate furniture and equipment, free of hazards. Director Coral Garcia confirmed that no weapons are present on the premises, and there are no accessible bodies of water. Director confirmed and is aware that any wading pools or similar items must be emptied immediately after use and stored upright. Drinking water is available both indoors and outdoors, where children have access to filtered water that was tested for Lead in November 2023. LPA verified that lead testing was completed on 11/8/23 per PIN 21-21.1-CCP directives, and the director was reminded that children should only be provided drinking water from the kitchen faucet that was tested. LPA reminded Director that lead testing is required within five years of initial test date, by November 2028.
Medications are stored in an area that is inaccessible to children, with the specific location noted. Hazardous items, including disinfectants, cleaning solutions, and other dangerous substances, are stored out of children’s reach, while poisons and toxins are securely locked away. The floors were observed to be clean, safe, and well maintained. Facility uses tables with enclosed highchairs for feeding and snack. Changing tables are within arm’s reach of a sink, have a minimum one-inch thick padding, and feature raised sides of at least three inches covered in washable vinyl or plastic. Proper hand washing procedures were observed before and after diapering and feeding.
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