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Home › FL › Tampa › Mirelda Avila-Cobas Family Day Care Home
Tampa FL 33609 · License #F13HI0070 · Home-based · Family Day Care Home
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16-02 · Appropriate, Safe and Sanitary Bedding FDCH/LFCCH Handbook
During the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed that blankets, toys, and baby towels were placed inside cribs while infants were sleeping. During the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided TA per FDCH Handbook "7.8 Appropriate, Safe and Sanitary Bedding B. All personnel that care for infants must follow safe sleep practices as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) as referenced in Caring for Our Children Basics Health and Safety Foundations for Early Care and Education, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(v), F.A.C. Cribs, play yards, and playpens used for infants must have tight fitting sheets and no excess bedding, which includes but is not limited to: bumper pads, hanging mobiles, quilts, comforters, receiving blankets, pillows, stuffed animals and cushions. D. Children must not be placed in the cribs, playpens, play yards or other sleeping and napping bedding with items that could pose a strangulation or suffocation risk. Cribs, playpens, play yards other napping and sleeping bedding being used by a child must be placed a minimum of 18 inches away from window blinds, draperies or any window treatment/cover that pose a strangulation hazard." During the inspection, this has been resolved. The Operator removed blankets, toys and baby towels from the cribs
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Corrected Corrected by Sep 16, 2025
Category: health medication. Marked corrected in the state record.
16-13 · Appropriate, Safe and Sanitary Bedding FDCH/LFCCH Handbook
During the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed one infant was sleeping while swaddled. The Operator confirmed that she did not have written documentation of a physicians authorization for the use of the swaddle. During the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided TA per FDCH Handbook "7.8 Appropriate, Safe and Sanitary Bedding E. When napping or sleeping, young infants who are not capable of rolling over on their own shall be positioned on their back and on a firm surface to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), unless an alternative position is authorized in writing by a physician. Sleep sacks that fit according to manufacturers recommendations, do not restrict the infants arms, and will not slide up around the infants face may be used for the comfort of the sleeping infant; however, swaddling shall not be used unless authorized in writing by the childs physician. Written documentation of a physicians authorization shall be maintained in the childs record. Documentation must include the childs name, childs date of birth, description of sleep position required, instructions for the use of any equipment needed, and length of time authorization is valid." During the inspection, this has been resolved. The Operator removed the swaddle from the infant
Corrected Corrected by Sep 16, 2025
Category: recordkeeping. Marked corrected in the state record.
16-14 · Appropriate, Safe and Sanitary Bedding FDCH/LFCCH Handbook
During the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed that the required minimum distance of 18 inches between children's napping spaces was not maintained. The two sleeping mats were placed contact with each other. During the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided TA per FDCH Handbook "7.8 Appropriate, Safe and Sanitary Bedding M. Napping spaces shall not be under furniture, against furniture that may create a hazard, or blocking exit routes. A minimum distance of 18 inches must be maintained around individual napping spaces, except a maximum of two sides of a napping space may be against a solid barrier, such as a wall. The solid side of a crib does not meet the requirement of a solid barrier." During the inspection, this has been resolved. The Operator replaced the sleeping mats and ensured that the minimum 18-inch spacing requirement was met
Corrected Corrected by Sep 16, 2025
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.