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Per licensee, she has 3 enrolled children (infants) in her daycare. LPAs reviewed the facility’s children's roster and found it to be current.
LPAs observed that all required documents, such as the facility license, the Notification of Parental Rights, and the Earthquake Preparedness Checklist, were displayed and visible to the public.
The most recent emergency disaster drill was conducted on 7/22/2025, and the LPAs observed that it was properly documented. LPAs reviewed the emergency disaster drill log and found they were conducted at least once every six months.
LPA observed that the daycare areas had age-appropriate toys, furniture, and educational materials. The fireplace was covered with a screen and made inaccessible to children. Electrical outlets were fitted with child safety covers to prevent children's access.
Licensee stated there are firearms in the home that LPAs observed to be properly secured. LPAs reminded licensee that all firearms and ammunition must be stored in locked, inaccessible and off-limit areas of the home.
The backyard is surrounded by a fence. There is a play structure with cushioning material on the ground surface. There are a variety of outdoor riding toys and bicycles available for children’s use.LPAs did not observe any pools, spas, or bodies of water on the property.
The licensee stated she provides the children with breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snacks. The licensee stated no documented allergies among any of the enrolled children.
At, 1:45PM, LPAs observed that only two playpens were available for three infants and one infant was placed on an adult bed for napping. A Type B citation was issued for this violation.
At 1:47 PM, LPAs observed all three infants present today to be in sleep sacks. The licensee was also advised the use of sleep sacks is not permitted under safe sleep regulations. The licensee immediately removed the sleep sack from the infants. Advisory Note: A technical violation (LIC9102TV) was issued.
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