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Longmont CO 80504 · License #1601704 · Large Family Child Care Home
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2.336.C.15.a · Fire extinguishers must be replaced at least every six (6) years.
Observed the fire extinguisher to have a date of 2011. This was previously cited on 3/19/2025. Correction: Fire extinguishers must be replaced at least every 6 years. Respond with verification of compliance. Correct by 02/26/2026
Corrected Corrected by Feb 26, 2026
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.C · Prior to working with children, the primary provider, applicant 2, equally qualified providers, qualified substitutes, and all staff members must complete a Department-approved training in standard precautions that meets current occupational safety and health administration (OSHA) requirements prior to working with children. This training must be renewed annually.
Reviewed provider file and observed an expired Department-approved training in standard precautions with a completed date of 7/1/2021. Correction: Prior to working with children and annually, the primary provider must complete a Department-approved training in standard precautions. Correct by 02/26/2026
Corrected Corrected by Feb 26, 2026
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.329.H.11.a · Infant sound monitors must be used when infants are sleeping in a separate room out of the direct supervision of the primary caregiver. When in use, infant sound monitors must meet the following conditions: The sound monitoring equipment must be able to pick up the sounds of all sleeping infants;
Observed an infant under the age of 12 months sleeping in a separate room out of direct supervision of the FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________ primary caregiver and sound monitoring equipment was not used. This violation was previosuly cited on 3/19/2025. Correction: Infant sound monitors must be used when infants are sleeping in a separate room out of the direct supervision of the primary caregiver. Respond with verification of compliance. Correct by 02/26/2026
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Data synced from Colorado Department of Early Childhood (CDEC) on Jul 9, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
Corrected Corrected by Feb 26, 2026
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.G · Prior to working with children, if working with children less than three (3) years of age, the primary provider, applicant 2, the equally qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff members must complete a department-approved prevention of shaken baby/abusive head trauma. This training must be renewed every two (2) years and can be applied towards ongoing annual training hours in the year that it is completed.
Reviewed provider file and observed an expired Department-approved training in prevention of shake baby/abusive head trauma with a completed date of 2/4/2023. Children under the age of 3 were present at the time of inspection. Correction: Prior to working with children and every 2 years, the primary provider must complete a Department-approved training in prevention of shake baby/abusive head trauma. Correct by 02/26/2026
Corrected Corrected by Feb 26, 2026
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.I · Prior to working with infants, the primary provider, applicant 2, the equally qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff members must complete a Department-approved safe sleep training. This training must be renewed annually.
Reviewed provider file and observed an expired Department-approved training in Infant safe sleep with a completed date of 4/17/2024. An Infant was present at the time of inspection. Correction: Prior to working with children and annually, the primary provider must complete a Department-approved training in Infant safe sleep. Correct by 02/26/2026
Corrected Corrected by Feb 26, 2026
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.321.A.3 · Within thirty (30) days after admission, and within thirty (30) days following the expiration date, the parent(s) or guardian(s) of each child must submit a statement of the child’s current health status or written verification of a scheduled appointment with a health care provider. The statement of the child’s current health status must be signed and dated by a health care provider who has seen the child within the last twelve (12) months, or within the last six (6) months for children under two and one-half (2-1/2 ) years of age. The statement must include when the next visit is required by the health care provider. All health statements must be kept at the licensed family child care home.
Reviewed 5 child files and observed 1 file to be lacking an updated health statement from a health care provider, date of last visit was 7/25/2025. CH1 under the age of 2 has a next visit due date of 11/2025. Correction: Within thirty (30) days after admission, and within thirty (30) days following the expiration date, the parent(s) or guardian(s) of each child must submit a statement of the child’s current health status or written verification of a scheduled appointment with a health care provider. The statement of the child’s current health status must be signed and dated by a health care provider who has seen the child within the last twelve (12) months, or within the last six (6) months for children under two and one-half (2-1/2 ) years of age. The statement must include when the next visit is required by the health care provider. All health statements must be kept at the licensed family child care home. Respond with verficiation of compliance. Correct by 03/26/2026
Corrected Corrected by Mar 26, 2026
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.J · Within thirty (30) calendar days of caring for children the primary provider and all individuals responsible for the collection, review, and maintenance of the child immunization records must complete the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) immunization course. This training must be renewed annually.
Reviewed provider's file and observed it to have an expired immunization training. Correction: Within 30 days of caring for children and annually, the primary provider must complete the CDPHE immunization course. Correct by 03/19/2025
Corrected Corrected by Mar 19, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.318.C.3 · The following emergency records must be kept and maintained at the family child care home for twelve (12) months: Dates of monthly smoke alarm testing.
Observed the facility to be lacking a record of monthly smoke alarm testing. Correction: Dates of monthly smoke alarm testing must be kept and maintained at the family child care home for 12 months. Correct by 04/19/2025
Corrected Corrected by Apr 19, 2025
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.K · Within thirty (30) calendar days of caring for children the primary provider, applicant 2, the equally FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________ qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff must complete a Department-approved training regarding playground safety for homes. This course is required once and will be counted towards ongoing training requirements;
Reviewed provider's file and observed it to be lacking Playground Safety training. Correction: Within 30 days of caring for children, the primary provider must complete a training regarding playground safety for homes. Correct by 04/19/2025
Corrected Corrected by Apr 19, 2025
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.M · Within ninety (90) calendar days of caring for children the primary provider, applicant 2, the equally qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff must complete a Department-approved introduction to the early intervention and preschool special education programs. This course is required once and will be counted towards ongoing training requirements;
Reviewed provider's file and observed it to be lacking the Introduction to Early Intervention training. Correction: Within 90 days of caring for children, the primary provider must complete the Introduction to Early Intervention and Preschool Special Education Programs training. This training is required one time. Correct by 04/19/2025
Corrected Corrected by Apr 19, 2025
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.P · Within ninety (90) calendar days of caring for children the primary provider, applicant 2, the equally qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff must complete a Department- approved training regarding “Injury Prevention for Homes.” This course is required once and will count towards ongoing training requirements.
Reviewed provider's file and observed it to be lacking Injury Prevention training. Correction: Within 90 days of caring for children, the primary provider must complete the Injury Prevention for Homes training. This training is required one time. Correct by 04/19/2025
Corrected Corrected by Apr 19, 2025
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.312.Q · Within ninety (90) calendar days of caring for children the primary provider, applicant 2, and the equally qualified provider must complete the Department-approved training “Working with an Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant.” This course is required once and will be counted toward ongoing professional development.
Reviewed provider's file and observed it to be lacking the Working with a Mental Health Consultant training. Correction: Within 90 days of caring for children, the primary provider must complete the Working with a Mental Health
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
2.312.H · Prior to working with children the primary provider, applicant 2, the equally qualified provider, qualified substitutes, and all staff members must complete a Department approved training about child abuse prevention, including common symptoms and signs of child abuse how to report, where to report, and when to report suspected or known child abuse or neglect within thirty (30) calendar days of employment. This training must be renewed annually.
Reviewed provider's file and observed it to have an expired child abuse prevention training. Correction: Prior to working with children and yearly, the primary provider must complete a training about child abuse prevention. Correct by 03/19/2025
Corrected Corrected by Mar 19, 2025
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.336.C.15.a · Fire extinguishers must be replaced at least every six (6) years.
Observed the fire extinguisher to have a date of 2011. Correction: Fire extinguishers must be replaced every 6 years. Correct by 03/19/2025
Corrected Corrected by Mar 19, 2025
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.336.B.1 · Toys, toy parts, furnishings, equipment, and any materials accessible to children under three (3) years of age must not be a choke hazard or able to be inhaled.
Observed a small Barbie shoe in a toy bin accessible to children under the age of 3 posing a potential choke hazard. Observed pom poms, googly eyes, and gems on an art project hanging in the child care space accessible to children under the age of 3 posing a potential choking hazard. Correction: Toys, toy parts, and any materials accessible to children under the age of 3 must not be a choke hazard. Correct by 03/19/2025
Corrected Corrected by Mar 19, 2025
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.336.C.1 · All hazardous items and materials must be inaccessible to children including, but not limited to, office supplies, matches, plastic bags, cleaning and laundry materials, perfumes, curling irons, adult sharp scissors and knives, cosmetics, shaving lotions, hair products, poisonous plants, and all items labeled by manufacturer as “keep out of reach of children.”
Observed thumb tacks in wall in the entrance of the home, in the wall at the top of the stairs leading to the child care space, and at the bottom of the stairs in the ceiling posing a potential hazard. Observed a jug of hand soap in the bathroom in the basement, in an unlocked cabinet, labeled "keep out of reach of children" and accessible to children. FAX 303-866-4453 Phone 303-866-5948 ________________________________________________ Correction: All hazardous items and material must be inaccessible to children to include sharp items and items labeled "keep out of reach of children". Correct by 03/19/2025
Corrected Corrected by Mar 19, 2025
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.329.H.11.a · Infant sound monitors must be used when infants are sleeping in a separate room out of the direct supervision of the primary caregiver. When in use, infant sound monitors must meet the following conditions: The sound monitoring equipment must be able to pick up the sounds of all sleeping infants;
Observed an infant under the age of 12 months sleeping in a separate room out of direct supervision of the primary caregiver and sound monitoring equipment was not used. Correction: Infant sound monitors must be used when infants are sleeping in a separate room out of the direct supervision of the primary caregiver. Correct by 03/19/2025
Corrected Corrected by Mar 19, 2025
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
2.311.A.14 · Subsequent health evaluations for the primary provider, applicant 2, and children residing in the home who are less than ten (10) years of age must be obtained every two (2) years or as required in a written plan signed by a licensed physician or other health care provider. A new family member and/or a new resident of the home must obtain a health evaluation form signed and dated by a licensed physician or other health care provider within thirty (30) days from the date the individual began living in the home.
Reviewed provider's file and observed it to be lacking a subsequent health evaluation. Correction: Subsequent health evaluations for the primary provider must be obtained every 2 years. Correct by 04/19/2025
Corrected Corrected by Apr 19, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.