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Academy Of Achievers LLC
536 Maydell Dr, Tampa FL 33619 · License #C13HI0198 · Child Care Facility
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- 536 Maydell Dr, Tampa FL 33619 · Directions
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- Accepts School Readiness subsidy
- Licensed for 83 children
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Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation- Class 3
21-11 · Restrooms and Bath Facilities
During the time of inspection, Licensing Specialist observed 2 sinks that were cracked on the top located in the bathrooms of the VPK classrooms. There is also a handwashing sink located in the infant/toddler classroom that leaks into the cabinet underneath. CCF Handbook, section 3.7 Restrooms and Bath Facilities A. 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. I. Each toilet and sink must be maintained in good operating condition, cleaned and sanitized or disinfected as needed, but at least once per day
- Class 2
32-03 · Outdoor Equipment
During the time of inspection, Licensing Specialist observed that the playhouse on the After schoolers playground had warped/dry rotted wood panels and flooring that was not safe for the children to play on. Licensing Specialist observed that the two infant swings on the two- to five-year-old playground were torn/ripped and were not safe or sanitary for the children. Licensing Specialist also observed an exposed concrete brick on the After schoolers playground that could create a tripping hazard. CCF Handbook, section 3.12 Outdoor Equipment B. 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
- Class 2
32-06 · Outdoor Equipment
During the time of inspection, Licensing Specialist observed that pea gravel was being used as a resilient surface within the fall zone areas. Pea gravel is not allowed to be used as it is not a resilient surface to prevent/reduce injuries to the children in care. CCF Handbook, section 3.12 Outdoor Equipment D. Permanent or stationary playground equipment must have a fall/use zone that extends a minimum of 6 feet in all directions from the perimeter of the equipment. All types of ground cover must be maintained to provide resilience and reduce the incidence of injuries to children in the event of falls. 1. If the ground cover in place is loose ground cover (such as, but not limited to: mulch, shredded rubber chips, or sand) a minimum of 6 inches in depth is required in the use zone. Asphalt, concrete, hard packed dirt, hay, grass or leaves are unsuitable for use in the use zone area. 2. If the ground cover in place is a unitary playground surface, then the unitary surfacing materials must be installed, maintained, or replaced according to manufacturers instructions. Unitary surfaces must be tested to and comply with ASTM F1292; documentation of test data must be retained at the facility and available for licensing to review. 3. If the play area was approved by the Department prior to January 1, 2020 and does not meet the 6-foot fall/use zone requirement, then the facility must submit a written notification, including photographs and layout of the play area, to the Department prior to or on April 1, 2020, notifying its intention to continue to operate using the prior approved play area. However, if the permanent or stationary playground equipment is moved or replaced then the standard would apply, and 6 feet of use zone must be provided. Any new equipment added would be required to have the 6 feet of use zone in all directions from the perimeter of the equipment
- Class 3
42-01 · Student Health and Records
During the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed that four children's records did not include a current Student health Examination/DH form 3040. CCF Handbook, Section 7.2, A-C The child care facility is responsible for obtaining for each child in care a current, complete and properly executed Student Health Examination form DH 3040, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(q), F.A.C. and may be obtained from the local county health department, the parent or legal guardian, or a signed statement by authorized professionals that indicate the results of the components of the Student Health Examination form are included in the health examination. A. The Student Health Examination shall be completed by a person given statutory authority to perform health examinations. B. The Student Health Examination or the signed statement is valid for two years from the date the physical was performed. An up-to-date version must be on file for as long as the child is enrolled at the facility. C. If the custodial parents or legal guardians fail to provide the documentation required above within 30 days of enrollment, the facility shall not allow the child to remain in the program
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- 2The Oct 30, 2023 inspection noted: “During the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed that four children's records did not include a current Student health Examination/DH form 3040. CCF Han…” — what has changed since then?
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