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Home › FL › Tampa › KinderCare Learning Center #1138 Premiere
15609 Premiere Dr, Tampa FL 33624 · License #C13HI0039 · Center · Child Care Facility
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23-10 · Fire Drills
Licensing Specialist observed that the evacuation plan did not include a diagram of safe routes, and the 2-year-old room was missing the evacuation plan. TA: Licensing Specialist discussed requirement with the director. Director posted the plan in the 2-year-old room and draw the routs on the plans, thus returning this standard into compliance at the time of this inspection. CCF Handbook, Section 3.8.5, E Emergency Preparedness: E. The operator must prepare and post an emergency evacuation plan in each room of the facility, excluding restrooms, including a diagram of safe routes by which the personnel and children may exit in the event of fire or other emergency requiring evacuation
Corrected Corrected by Feb 25, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
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24-18 · Food Preparation Area
Licensing Specialist observed expired Baby rice cereal, and formula in the infant room. The rice cereal was expired on 07/31/2024 and the formula was expired on 12/2024. Licensing Specialist observed expired 2 shredded carrots bags stored in the fridge. both bags were expired on 12/03/2024. TA was provided: Licensing Specialist discussed food storage requirement with the director. Director discarded all expired food immediately, thus returning this standard into compliance at the time of this inspection. CCF Handbook, Section 3.9.2, B Food Storage 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. B. Stored food must be consumed or discarded on or before the expiration dates listed by the manufacturer
Corrected Corrected by Feb 25, 2025
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.
17-01 · Outdoor Play Area/Fencing
Licensing Specialist observed multiple ant piles along all three playground fences. TA was provided: Licensing Specialist brought the issue to the director attention. Director called the maintenance department and put an emergency work order to fix this issue. CCF Handbook, Section 3.5 Outdoor Play Area A. 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: physical safety. Open / not marked corrected.
42-01 · Student Health and Records
Licensing Specialist observed that the student health record for a child that was enrolled on 12/15/2022 was missing. CCF Handbook 7.2 Student Health Records 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. D. School-aged children attending public or non-public schools are not required to have student health examination and immunization records on file at the child care facility as such records are on file at the school where the child is enrolled. E. If the custodial parents or legal guardians need assistance concerning these requirements, the facility shall refer them to the Department of Health or to the childs physician. F. Medical records in this section are the property of the custodial parent or legal guardian and must be returned to them when the child withdraws from the facility. The medical records are transferable if the child attends another facility. G. Any child who has or is at an increased risk for a chronic physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional condition and requires additional services must have a current Emergency Care Plan, prepared by the parent/guardian or physician, included in the childs file and readily accessible for those caring for the child. Child care personnel caring for a child with an Emergency Care Plan must be trained to recognize and respond appropriately to a medical emergency
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.