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25 | On 11/15/2024, at 9:25 AM, Licensing Program Analysts (LPA), Liridon Fici-Doni, met with Sukhindar Gill, Licensee for an unannounced Required 1 Year Inspection. LPA was granted access to the facility-by-facility staff and toured both indoors and outdoors during the inspection with Licensee. Upon arrival, there were six (6) infants, and three (3) staff present, which is compliant with the facility license capacity and ratio requirements. LPA observed all required postings near the entrance to the facility and the hours of operation are Monday – Friday, 7:00AM-6:00PM. Shortly after, at 10:25 AM, Licensee, Kamaljit Gill arrived and greeted LPA.
LPA reviewed digital sign-in/out sheets on bright wheel, the facility roster (LIC9040), and the fire/disaster drill log during today’s inspection. The last fire/disaster drill was conducted on 10/8/2024, which is compliant with the six-month requirement for facilities. LPA observed a fully charged 2A10BC fire extinguisher (last serviced: 6/15/2024), with functioning smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector. Licensee stated that the center does not currently have an Incidental Medical Services on file and does not administer medication at this time. There are no weapons or firearms on the premises.
Indoor areas of the facility were inspected by the LPA today and observed to be clean, orderly, and safe for day care infants. The infant and Pre-school room are physically separate from other childcare center components at the facility. LPA observed sufficient age-appropriate materials, toys, and play equipment for infants. Toys are safe and do not have sharp edges or small parts that may pose a choking hazard. The infant changing table was observed to be padded, within arm’s reach of a sink, in good repair and safe condition. Cribs are used by infants, which are free from loose articles, covered with a fitted sheet, and there are no objects hanging above or attached to them. The floors are clean and free of tripping hazards and waste containers have tight fitting lids.
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