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7930 NW 174th St, Hialeah FL 33015 · License #F11MD1175 · Family Day Care Home
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- Accepts School Readiness subsidy
- Licensed for 10 children
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Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation- Class 3
06-05 · Background Screening Requirements FDCH/LFCCH Handbook
FSC observed Good Moral character form was not completed for employee. CF-FSP Form 1649A, Child Care Attestation of Good Moral Character, incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(a), F.A.C., must be completed for all child care personnel at the time of initial screening or upon change in employers. CF Form 1649A may be obtained from the Departments website at www.myflfamilies.com/childcare
- Class 1
08-01 · Supervision FDCH/LFCCH Handbook
FSC observed an unscreened individual with the children, unsupervised. The owner stepped out to the post office for about 10 to 15 minutes and the unscreened individual was left in the home with the children watching them. At the time of arrival, the owner was not home, when the owner arrived opened the door and noticed the children in the backyard playing supervised by the unscreened individual. Provider came into compliance by removing the unscreened individual from the school. Please take a look at the supplemental. TA an operator, substitute, employee, volunteer, and all household members must be re-screened as outlined in sections 402.313 and 402.3131, F.S, following a break in operation or employment in the child care industry or from residing in the home, that exceeds 90 days. Childcare personnel or individuals with a break in service that exceeds 90 days are considered unscreened childcare personnel or individuals until completion of rescreening. These childcare personnel or individuals shall not have unsupervised contact with children in care
Corrected by Nov 19, 2024
- Class 2
10-01 · Toxic Substances, Hazardous Materials and Hazardous FDCH/LFCCH Handbook
FSC observed cleaning supplies and other products were accessible to children in the bathroom. All areas and surfaces accessible to children shall be free from toxic substances and hazardous materials/equipment/tools, including power tools, plastic bags, matches, candles, lighters, etc. These items, as well as knives, sharp tools, BB guns, pellet guns and other potentially dangerous hazards, shall either be stored and in a locked area or must be inaccessible and out of a childs reach. B. All potentially harmful items including cleaning supplies, flammable products, poisonous, toxic, and hazardous materials must be labeled and used according to manufacturers recommendation. C. Narcotics, alcohol, or other impairing drugs/paraphernalia must be kept inaccessible to children at all times. D. Cleaning must not take place while rooms are occupied by children except for general clean-up activities that are part of the daily routine. General cleaning refers to cleaning necessary to maintain a sanitary environment but that does not pose a hazard to children, such as wiping the table after lunch, soaking toys in a tub on the countertop, sweeping. This does not include cleaning with hazardous materials or any cleaning which poses a risk of slipping or falling
- Class 2
13-06 · Indoor Play Areas FDCH/LFCCH Handbook
FSC observed outlet covers were missing. All accessible electrical outlets must be tamper-resistant electrical outlets that contain internal shutter mechanisms to prevent children from sticking objects into receptacles. In settings that do not have tamper-resistant electrical outlets, outlets shall have safety covers
- Class 3
27-04 · Fire Drills/Emergency Preparedness FDCH/LFCCH Handbook
FSC observed provider did not have the fire drill log. The operator shall maintain a written record of the emergency preparedness drills showing the type of drill, date conducted, number of children in attendance, and time taken for all individuals to complete the drill. Documentation of all drills must be maintained for a minimum of 12 months
- Class 3
75-12 · Violation
brochure, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(x), F.A.C. and may be obtained from the Departments website at www.myflfamilies.com/childcare
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- 1The Nov 19, 2024 inspection noted: “FSC observed Good Moral character form was not completed for employee. CF-FSP Form 1649A, Child Care Attestation of Good Moral Character, incorporated by refere…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The May 15, 2024 inspection noted: “FSC observed provider did not have the fire drill log. The operator shall maintain a written record of the emergency preparedness drills showing the type of dri…” — what has changed since then?
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