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Sanson's Pre-school Learning Center Inc
5600 SW 135th Ave Ste 113, Miami FL 33183 · License #C11MD2143 · Child Care Facility
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- (305) 385-3993
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- 5600 SW 135th Ave Ste 113, Miami FL 33183 · Directions
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- Accepts School Readiness subsidy
- Licensed for 71 children
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Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation- Class 3
- Class 3
- Class 3
21-02 · Restrooms and Bath Facilities
FSC observed two toilets not having the toilet seats in place. TA Each child care facility must provide and maintain bathroom facilities that are easily accessible, and at a height usable by the children. Platforms may be used if they are safely constructed and have an impervious surface that can be easily cleaned and sanitized
- Class 2
23-02 · Fire Drills
FSC observed fire inspection not being approved with holding unsolved violations. TA re Safety A. Unless statutorily exempted, all child care facilities must conform to state standards adopted by the State Fire Marshal, Chapter 69A-36, F.A.C., Uniform Standards for Life Safety and Fire Prevention in Child Care Facilities. A copy of the current and approved annual fire inspection report completed by a certified fire inspector must be on file with the licensing authority. If the program is granted a fire inspection exemption by the local fire inspection office, the exemption must be documented and maintained on file at the program
- Class 3
24-23 · Food Preparation Area
FSC observed no thermometer in the freezer. TA Proper storage of food is essential to prevent food contamination, as well as, insect and rodent infestation. Correct handling and storage of all food is a key component in preventing food-borne illnesses. To prevent bacteria growth, cold food must be kept at or below 41 degrees Fahrenheit and hot foods at or above 135 degrees Fahrenheit. Facilities choosing to prepare food must have a designated space for food storage within the designated food preparation area or in a room not calculated as part of indoor floor space, and in an area not used for diapering. Off-site food storage is permissible only if the site of storage is a licensed child care facility under the same ownership that includes a food preparation area that meets licensing standards.An accurate thermometer designed to measure cold storage temperature must be placed inside each refrigeration and freezer unit. Thermometers in refrigerators must show a reading of 41 degrees Fahrenheit or below, and thermometers in freezers must show a reading of 0 degrees Fahrenheit or below. The thermometer must be located in the center of the unit and be readily accessible. Thermometer temperature readings higher than specified above require further temperature testing of food samples stored in the unit using a probe type thermometer; and adjustments to the unit setting to reach and maintain the required readings must be made
- Class 3
30-06 · Diapering
FSC observed changing area being done in the counter where they wash their hands and put other things around. TA When children in diapers are in care, a hand-washing station that includes a sink with running water, soap, trash receptacle, and disposable towels or hand drying machines that are properly installed and maintained shall be provided in the room or in an adjoining area which opens into the room
- Class 2
32-03 · Outdoor Equipment
FSC observed the playground are being broken on the side of the slide and on the slide. Provider stated they are getting new equipment but need a time frame of 2 months. TA All playground equipment must be securely anchored, unless portable or stationary by design, in good repair, maintained in safe and sanitary condition, and placed to ensure safe use by the children. Maintenance must include inspections conducted every month of all supports above and below the ground and of all connectors and moving parts. Documentation of maintenance inspections must be maintained for 12 months. All equipment used in the outdoor play area must be constructed and maintained according to manufacturers recommendations and allow for water drainage. Any open containers with water must be emptied immediately after use, i.e. pots, toys, or other equipment that collects water
- Class 3
33-01 · Training Requirements
FSC observed staff not having their 40 hours done. TA Child care personnel must successfully complete 40 hours of child care training as evidenced by successful completion of competency examinations offered by the Department or its designated representative with a weighted score of 70 or better. Child care personnel who successfully completed the mandatory 40-hour Introductory Child Care Training prior to January 1, 2004 are not required to fulfill the competency examination requirement. A. Part I Courses (30 Hours) Child care personnel must complete all of the following: Child Care Facility Rules and Regulations Health, Safety and Nutrition Identifying and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect Child Growth and Development Behavioral Observation and Screening B. Part II Courses (10 Hours) Child care personnel must also complete 10 hours of the following Part II courses: Special Needs Appropriate Practices (10 hours), or Understanding Developmentally Appropriate Practices (5 hours) and one of the following courses: 1. Infant and Toddler Appropriate Practices (5 hours) 2. Preschool Appropriate Practices (5 hours) 3. School- Age Appropriate Practices (5 hours)
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Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Jul 8, 2024 inspection noted: “Given extra time due to testing dates, for training” — what has changed since then?
- 2The May 9, 2024 inspection noted: “Given extra time due to testing dates” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Feb 21, 2024 inspection noted: “FSC observed two toilets not having the toilet seats in place. TA Each child care facility must provide and maintain bathroom facilities that are easily accessi…” — what has changed since then?
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