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25 | On 6/19/25, at 9:40 AM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Matthew Sapien conducted an unannounced annual random inspection visit of the abovementioned Family Child Care Home (FCCH). LPA met with Tamara Moreno, Licensee of the FCCH, and explained the nature and purpose of the inspection. The LPA, in the company of Licensee, toured the interior and exterior of the FCCH. The home is a 3 bedroom and 3 bathroom single story home. The areas that are accessible for day care children are as follows: living room (main play room), one guest bedroom (primary nap room), master bedroom (secondary nap room), master bathroom, two additional bathrooms, and the entirety of the backyard. The remainder of the home is excluded from childcare services. At the time of the inspection, LPA observed 4 day care children present, three of whom were the Licensee's own children, and one of whom was an infant.
LPA observed the FCCH to be clean and orderly. The three bathrooms, utilized for childcare, are clean and free of toxins. Bathroom cabinets were observed to contain child safety locks. In the bathrooms, LPA also observed hygiene and cleaning products on elevated shelves, out of reach of children in care. Licensee informed LPA that primary cleaning solutions are stored in the garage and in an elevated area in the laundry room. In the kitchen, sharps are stored in an elevated cabinet. Personal medications are also stored in an elevated cabinet in the kitchen. No children currently require medication. LPA also observed two First Aid kits in the residence for the day care.
LPA observed age-appropriate toys, furnishings, and equipment throughout the main play room and nap rooms. Within the living room area, LPA observed a fireplace that is enclosed by a secure metal screen. LPA observed no animals present on site with the exception of a couple of birds that were in cage.
LPA observed relevant licensing forms and documents posted prominently near the entryway of the residence. LPA observed a smoke and carbon monoxide detector within the household. The smoke detector (CONT. 809-C, Page 2)
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