| · Medication was observed in an elevated kitchen cabinet.
· Significant to note, the three bedrooms and additional bathroom are made inaccessible to children with a child safety doorknob covers.
· LPA observed toys, books, furnishings, and other age-appropriate equipment throughout the interior (living room area) of the FCCH.
· LPA observed a combination smoke and carbon monoxide detector within the living room of the FCCH. The combination smoke and carbon monoxide detector were tested at 3:22 PM. The detector was found to be operational.
· LPA also observed a regulation fire extinguisher in the FCCH, which was last serviced on 10/03/24. LPA reminded the Licensee to service or purchase a regulation fire extinguisher yearly.
· When reviewing records LPA notes there was no documented fire/disaster drill log. The most recent fire drill occurred on 1/29/25. LPA provided the licensee a blank disaster drill log to be completed every 6-months. LPA reminded the licensee that the disaster drills must be conducted every 6 months per regulation.
LPA observed the backyard area to be fully fenced by wood. The playground is made up of varying surfaces (concrete pavement and grass for cushioning around the playground structure). Licensee informed LPA that children are always supervised when engaged in outdoor activities.
· LPA observed a locked shed in the grass area of the backyard. Inside the shed was the storage of yard tools.
· Like the interior of the FCCH, the backyard has age-appropriate equipment and play structures throughout the area that can appropriately afford for childcare services.
· LPA also observed and confirmed that there are no bodies of water on site.
LPA reviewed children's records. The records are current, complete, and possessed emergency contact information and immunization records, among other relevant licensing documents and forms. The Licensee's records were also viewed.
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