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Home › FL › Parrish › FORZA Child Development Center Inc
12214 US Highway 301 N, Parrish FL 34219 · License #C12MA0360 · Child Care Facility
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12-03 · Facility Environment
At the time of inspection, items were stored in the classroom restroom that were not in a sealed and or covered container. TA was given to staff and the stored items were removed from the restroom. This was resolved at the time of the inspection
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Data synced from Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation on Jul 8, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
Corrected Corrected by Jun 22, 2023
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
17-07 · Outdoor Play Area/Fencing
At the time of inspection, the base of the fence of the inner playground had come loose. TA was given and assistant director was able to bend the fence wire and stated that a zip tie will be added to the fence base. Please be sure to add zip tie by the
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: physical safety. Open / not marked corrected.
09-04 · Planned Activities
During time of inspection, Child Care Regulation observed the facilitys written plan of scheduled activities did not include alternate activities in case of inclement weather. TA- Each group or class must have a written and followed plan of scheduled activities posted in an easily seen location accessible to parents/guardians. The written plan must meet the needs of the children being served and must include alternate activities in case of bad weather. The written plan shall include a variety of activities that range from structured to unstructured activities that encourage a childs developmental growth. The written plan also must include scheduled activities that: J. The program must make reasonable accommodations to the environment, planned activities and schedule so that children with special needs may participate
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
13-02 · Toxic Substances, Hazardous Materials and Weapons
During time of inspection, Child Care Regulation observed that bathroom cleaner, Clorox wipes, hand sanitizer, plug in air freshener and other hazardous materials was not locked and was accessible and in reach of children in room 204 restroom storage container. TA- All potentially harmful items, including cleaning supplies, flammable products, poisonous, toxic, and hazardous materials, must be labeled and used according to manufacturers recommendation. These items, as well as knives, sharp tools, and other potentially dangerous hazards, must be stored in a locked area or must be inaccessible and out of a childs reach at all times. The standard was brought back into compliance during the inspection when childcare personnel locked the storage container and removed plug in air freshener
Corrected Corrected by Mar 17, 2023
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
17-06 · Outdoor Play Area/Fencing
During time of inspection, Child Care Regulation observed that the facility's outdoor fence was not locked and could allow children to exit the outdoor play area into the parking lot and street. TA- A. The outdoor play area must be clean and free from litter, nails, glass and other hazards. B. The outdoor area must be designed to allow child care personnel to clearly see children while playing on all equipment. C. The outdoor play area must provide shade. Shade may be provided by trees, buildings, or structures. D. Children must not come into contact with any surface or equipment which poses a burn risk. E. The facilitys outdoor play area must be fenced as required by local ordinances to prevent access by children to all water hazards within or adjacent to outdoor play areas, such as pools, ditches, retention ponds, and fishponds. F. The outdoor play area must have adequate fencing or walls a minimum of 4 feet in height. Fencing, including gates, must be continuous and must not have gaps or opening larger than 3 inches that would allow children to exit the outdoor play area. The base of the fence must remain at ground level and be free from erosion or buildup to prevent inside and outside access by children or animals. These areas must have at least two exits, with at least one being remote from the buildings. If an outdoor play area was approved for usage by the Department prior to October 25, 2017, no new exits are required to be added to meet this standard. However, if outdoor play area fencing is changed then the standard would apply, and two exits must be provided. The standard was brought back into compliance during the inspection when childcare personnel locked the outside gate
Corrected Corrected by Mar 17, 2023
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.