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2915 N Massachusetts Ave, Tampa FL 33602 · License #E13HI0122 · Center · Child Care Facility
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13-03 · Toxic Substances, Hazardous Materials and Weapons
During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed one bottle of Chemical Sani Cleaner and one bottle of Lemon Scouring Powder that was on a desk in the cafeteria (classroom) accessible to the children in care. During the time of the inspection, school staff relocated the aforementioned items out of the reach of children. therefore, this is being marked as resolved. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance: " All areas and surfaces accessible to children must be free from toxic substances, bio contaminants, and hazardous materials/equipment/tools, including power tools, plastic bags, matches, candles, lighters, etc. 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. Firearms and weapons, as defined in section 790.001, F.S., are prohibited within any building or upon any person located on the premises, excluding federal, state or local law enforcement officers. D. Narcotics, alcohol, or other impairing drugs/paraphernalia must not be present on the premises or in vehicles used by childcare facility."
Corrected Corrected by May 2, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
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13-04 · Toxic Substances, Hazardous Materials and Weapons
During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed one pair of adult sharp scissors and one large Phillips screwdriver being stored in a box that was sitting on a cart in the classroom and was accessible to the children in care. During the time of the inspection, school staff relocated the aforementioned items out of the reach of children. therefore, this is being marked as resolved. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance: " 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, andother potentially dangerous hazards, must be stored in a locked area or must be inaccessible and out of a childs reach at all times
Corrected Corrected by May 2, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
17-01 · Outdoor Play Area/Fencing
During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed two of what appeared to be old aluminum gutters, that were located on the ground accessible to children and having very sharp edges. There was also a sharp screw approximately two inches in length protruding out of the bottom edge of the Building # 1 accessible to children in care. There was also a non-anchored galvanized aircraft cable approximately six feet in length that was on the outdoor play area accessible to children in care. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed a EZ Klean Rodent Bait Station located on the outdoor play area on the ground, accessible to children in care. During the time of the inspection the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance "The outdoor play area must be clean and free from litter, nails, glass and other hazards."
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
17-06 · Outdoor Play Area/Fencing
During the time of the inspection, Licensing Specialist observed one gated fence, facing Massachusetts Ave., having over a five-and-a- half-inch gap and a second connecting fence with a gap of six inches between the two fence posts. During the time of the inspection, Licensing Specialist observed the fence facing Massachusetts Ave. to be protruding outward, that had a gap large enough for a child to push through, additionally there was three-inch piece of rebar protruding from the ground that may have previously been used to secure the fence. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance" 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. he 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, non 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."
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
23-02 · Fire Drills
During the inspection, the Licensing Specialist monitored the Fire Drill Log and observed documentation of the last fire drill having been conducted on 04/22/2025. The fire extinguisher certifications are valid until 07/2025. During the time of the inspection, the operator did not have an approved fire inspection. The last fire inspection for this program was dated 09/11/2024 and it reflected deficiencies, with a scheduled re-inspection date of 12/10/2024. During the time of the inspection the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance." Unless statutorily exempted, all childcare 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."
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
34-11 · Communicable Disease Control
During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed the facility does not have documentation for all childcare personnel on required annual refresher education of the facility's exposure plan. CCF Handbook Sec 6 Health Requirements There are three common modes of transmission for the spread of microorganisms in childcare settings: contact, droplet, and airborne. Many common infections encountered in the childcare setting are transmitted by direct or indirect contact. Childcare facilities shall develop a written exposure plan regarding universal safety precautions, recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to follow in the event there is exposure to blood and potentially infectious fluids. Personnel are required to be educated on the facilitys exposure plan regarding standard precautions before beginning to work and annually thereafter. Written documentation that childcare personnel have participated in the facilitys annual refresher education for the exposure plan and understand the proper procedures in the event there is exposure to blood, and potentially infectious fluids must be retained for 12 months and be available for licensing to review
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.