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Baby Bliss Daycare Llc

5307 Southwick Dr, Tampa FL 33624 · License #F13HI0734 · Family Day Care Home

Licensed
Capacity 10 childrenLast inspected Jan 29, 2026
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5307 Southwick Dr, Tampa FL 33624 · Directions

Hours

Mon7:00AM to 6:00PM
Tue7:00AM to 6:00PM
Wed7:00AM to 6:00PM
Thu7:00AM to 6:00PM
Fri7:00AM to 6:00PM
SatClosed
SunClosed

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When they operate

Family Day Care HomeSchool Readiness

Ages served

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  • Accepts School Readiness subsidy
  • Licensed for 10 children
3
Violations, past 3 yrs
From inspections (not complaints)
1
High-risk violations
Serious / high-risk non-compliance
0
Substantiated complaints
Published by Florida DCF
4
Inspections, past 3 yrs
Monitoring & assessments

How this facility compares

Violations per inspection, 3-yr
This facility
0.8
Florida average
0.4

Inspection history & violations

Source: Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation
Jan 29, 2026
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Aug 14, 2025 — Complaint
3 violations cited · view state record
3 violations
  • Class 1

    10-15 · Toxic Substances, Hazardous Materials and Hazardous FDCH/LFCCH Handbook

    minutes) to ensure the childs head is uncovered and assess the infants breathing and color. Baby monitors are permissible however, they do not replace the frequent visual checks. D. A child who has been placed in an isolation area due to illness must be within sight and hearing of child care personnel. E. Children must be attended at all times when being diapered or when changing clothes. Children must receive supervision as required by their age or developmental needs when toileting or bathing. A safety strap or harness must not be used on the diaper changing table/surface. F. Infants must be held for bottle feedings until they are developmentally ready to sit in an age appropriate chair with good head control. There must not be any propped bottles. If a child cannot hold the bottle, child care personnel must hold the bottle during feeding. G. A child shall never be left unattended on a table or countertop. H. Constant and active supervision is required when any child is in or around water, including bathing and swimming activities. An adult should remain in direct physical contact with an infant at all times during swimming or water play. During wading and/or water play activities at a swimming pool on site or during a field trip that is more than three feet deep, or at beach or lake areas, children ages 1 year up to 5 years must be within an arms reach and in the sight of the supervising adult at all times. The following minimum staff-to-child ratios must apply while children are swimming or wading. I. If the home provides services to drop children off at different locations, the driver must ensure to drop the child off at the appropriate location. Each child transported must be dropped at the designated location and released to an authorized individual as agreed upon by the provider and the custodial parent/legal guardian. J. When transporting children in a vehicle or on foot, a telephone or other means of instant communication must be available to child care personnel. Cellular phones, two-way radio devices, citizen band radios, and other means of instant communications are acceptable. K. A program is responsible for the supervision of a child until an authorized individual retrieves the child from the program. A child shall not be released to any person other than the person(s) authorized or in the manner authorized in writing by the custodial parent or legal guardians. All individuals authorized to pick up a child must be identified in writing prior to release by the custodial parent or legal guardian to the program, and the program must verify the individual picking up the child is authorized by using a picture form of identification. L. During feeding times, children must be individually fed and provided their own tableware. Children must be supervised appropriately for their ages and developmental abilities, to monitor the size of food and that children are eating accordingly

    Corrected by Aug 14, 2025

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  • Class 2

    10-01 · Toxic Substances, Hazardous Materials and Hazardous FDCH/LFCCH Handbook

    A child was able to access a toxic substance that was inside a water bottle and drank from it. Licensing Specialist did not observe the bottle onsite during this inspection, thus returning this standard into compliance at the time of this inspection. FDCH/LFCCH Handbook, Section 7.2 Toxic Substances, Hazardous Materials and Poisonous Items B. All potentially harmful items including cleaning supplies, flammable products, poisonous, toxic, and hazardous materials must be labeled and used according to manufacturers recommendation

    Corrected by Aug 14, 2025

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  • Class 2

    10-02 · Toxic Substances, Hazardous Materials and Hazardous FDCH/LFCCH Handbook

    A child was able to access a toxic substance that was inside a water bottle that was not labeled. Licensing Specialist did not observe the bottle onsite during this inspection. Licensing Specialist observed that the cabinet under the sink in the bathroom was unlocked, and contained baskets that had OTC medication inside. TA was provided: The cabinet had a magnet lock, the owner locked the cabinet immediately, thus returning the standard back into compliance at the time of this inspection. 7.2 Toxic Substances, Hazardous Materials and Poisonous Items A. 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

    Corrected by Aug 14, 2025

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Jan 31, 2025
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Jan 29, 2024
No violations cited · view state record
Clean

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  1. 1The Aug 14, 2025 inspection noted: “minutes) to ensure the childs head is uncovered and assess the infants breathing and color. Baby monitors are permissible however, they do not replace the frequ…” — what has changed since then?

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