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25 | On October 10, 2024 at approximately 8:25am, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Catrina Quimbo conducted an unannounced, annual inspection. LPA met with co-licensees, Khilola Begiyeva and Malika Safayeva, and explained the purpose of the visit. Upon LPA's arrival, children were also arriving to the facility.
Co-licensees live in the multilevel home with adult son/brother and minor child/sibling. All adults living in the home have fingerprint clearance on file. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday 8:30am to 5:30pm. Present during LPA's visit included co-licensees, teaching assistant and 9 preschool age children. Facility is a large licensed capacity and is operating within capacity limits and ratio during LPA's visit.
With co-licensee, LPA inspected day care areas for health and safety hazards. The DAY CARE AREAS are the living room (main classroom), dining area (arts and crafts/eating room), family room (playroom), nap room (located next to playroom), bathroom #1 and backyard. The OFF LIMIT AREAS include the kitchen (pass by only), garage and entire upper level of home (with bedrooms). Off limit areas are made inaccessible with a child safety gate and/or locked doors. There are stairs in the home that are made inaccessible with a child safety gate.
Co-licensees operate home as a Russian immersion program. LPA observed playrooms and arts and crafts area to have a variety of toys and equipment that are in good condition. There is furniture for children's use that are age appropriate. LPA observed home to have a variety of materials and activities for children that are in good condition. Storage for children's belongings are located inside the home, labeled with their individual names and photos.
Home is in good repair with proper temperature and ventilation. There is a fireplace in the living room that is made inaccessible to children. Flooring in day care areas includes carpets and rugs that are free of stains. LPA did not observe any accessible electrical outlets. LPA observed cleaning solutions and poisons to be stored in home's high shelves, inaccessible to children. In kitchen, LPA observed knives to also be stored in high shelves, inaccessible to children.
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