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25 | On 3/11/25, at 11:55 AM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Matthew Sapien conducted an unannounced Random Inspection of the abovementioned Child Care Center (CCC). LPA met with Maggie Bereda, Director and Owner of the CCC, and explained the nature and purpose of the inspection. The LPA, in the company of the Director, toured the interior and exterior of the CCC. The CCC utilizes three classrooms (Science Room, Dramatic Play Room, and Great Room), one restroom, and backyard play area. The remainder of the building (staff bathroom and kitchen) are excluded from childcare services.
The CCC's hours of operation are 7:30 AM until 5:30 PM Monday through Friday. During the inspection, LPA observed a total of 19 children in care along with 2 additional staff members who are cleared and associated.
The three classrooms that the CCC utilize are clean and orderly. Each classroom has age-appropriate books, equipment, and other furnishings for children in care. The classrooms contain a number of closets, cabinets, and other storage containers for childcare equipment and other related items. The Science Room possesses a fish tank, a cage for a tortoise, and an additional container for a guinea pig. The CCC's bathroom, which possesses 3 sinks and 3 toilets, was clean, orderly, and rid of any hazardous items for children in care. Bathroom cabinets contain common bathroom items that aren't toxic to children.
As mentioned prior, the CCC houses a staff only bathroom and kitchen. The kitchen contains an operational refrigerator which contains some food items for staff. Again, this area is an area that is off limits for children, however, children pass through this area when accessing the backyard area. Director informed LPA that children bring snacks and lunches from home. There is available drinking water for children at the CCC via a 5-gallon water dispenser. Children also bring water bottles to the CCC from home to drink with. The CCC also supplies paper cups for children.
CCCs constructed before 1/1/20, are supposed to test their water (used for drinking and food preparation) for lead contamination before 1/1/23, and then every 5-years except after the date of the first test. For child (CONT. LIC 809-C, Page 2). |