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25 | On October 3, 2023 @ Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Maria Olguin-Leon met with Licensee, Dan Yang for an unannounced annual inspection. The purpose of the inspection was explained. Present today was Licensee, two helpers and 5 children (3 infant and 2 preschool age). All adults working at facility have fingerprint clearance. Licensee is operating within capacity and ratio requirements on this day. Hours of operation are Monday– Friday, 8:30 am - 5:30pm.
LPA and Licensee toured the home for health and safety hazards. Day Care Areas: Living room, bedroom #4, bathroom, and backyard. Off Limits Areas: Kitchen, dining room, garage, bedroom #1, #2, and #3. Living room play area is completely gated to separate from eating/art area. A child proof gate is located at entry into kitchen area. Dining area is used for walking through to back yard only. Home is well light and has proper ventilation. Cleaning supplies and other potentially harmful items are stored inaccessible to the children. All electrical outlets are secured with child proof covers and corners of furniture is equipped with corner guards. There are plenty of age-appropriate toys, books, child size furnishings, learning material, playpens and sleeping cots. Entire home is equipped with foam flooring throughout home. Backyard has plenty of age-appropriate play toys, small slide, play house, and ride on toys. Outdoor backyard flooring concrete with a mat to cushion fall and an area with grass and dirt. Backyard is equipped with sun shades. Backyard is surrounded with a 5 ft. fence. There are no spas, pools, or other bodies of waters.
Home is equipped with a working carbon monoxide detector, working smoke detector and a fully charged fire extinguisher. Isolation area for ill children will be in eating room area and away from other children. First aid kit is fully stocked with supplies. Licensee uses a cell phone on the premises. Per licensee there are no weapons or firearms in the home. Parents provides sheets for sleeping cribs and are washed weekly or when soiled. LPA reminded Licensee about the importance of documenting 15-minute sleeping logs for all children under the age of 2 and to keep logs in children’s files.
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