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Home › FL › Temple Terr › Children's Nest Day School
11504 N 62nd St, Temple Terr FL 33617 · License #C13HI0156 · Center · Child Care Facility
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12-02 · Facility Environment
During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed there to be peeling paint on the bathroom doorway. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed there to be a hole with peeling paint in the wall behind the soap dispenser in the bathroom. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed there to be peeling paint on the wall by a toilet. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed there to be peeling paint behind the sink in the VPK A room. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed there to be peeling paint on the door of the 1-year old classroom. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance: per the CCF Handbook "A. All child care facilities must be clean, in good repair, free from health and safety hazards and from evidence of, or presence of, vermin infestation. Indoor play areas must be inspected daily for basic health and safety and documented on a daily inspection log. Outdoor play areas must be inspected daily for basic health and safety. Any problems must be corrected before the play area is used by children. Documentation of the indoor play area inspection must be maintained for 12 months."
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Data synced from Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation on Jul 8, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
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, the Licensing Specialist observed there to be a 5-inch gap between the wall and the fence slat on the far left of schoolage outdoor play area fence. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed there to be a 7-inch gap between the wall and the fence slat on the far right of the 3-year old play area. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed there to be a 3 -inch and 6-inch gap between the brick barrier and the metal fence. This creates a break in the 4 foot barrier. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance: per the CCF Handbook "F. 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. The 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, no 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.
37-06 · First Aid Requirements
During the time of the inspection, the licensing Specialist observed the First Aid kit on the van to be missing tweezers, soap, scissor, resource guide, hand sanitizer, and thermometer. During the time of the inspection, the licensing Specialist observed the First Aid kit in the facility to be missing tweezers, soap, scissor, resource guide, hand sanitizer, and water. During the time of the inspection, the was resolved by the Operator adding the missing items to the First Aid kits. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance: per the CCF Handbook "C. Each kit must be kept in a closed container and labeled First Aid and must, at a minimum, include: 1. Soap and hand sanitizer (to be used with supervision if hands are not visibly soiled and if no water is present), 2. Adhesive bandages, 3. Disposable, non-porous gloves, 4. Cotton balls or applicators, 5. Sterile gauze pads or rolls, 6. Adhesive tape, 7. Digital thermometer, 8. Tweezers, 9. Pre-moistened wipes, 10. Scissors, 11. Bottled water (for cleaning wounds or eyes), and 12. A current resource guide on first aid and CPR procedures."
Corrected Corrected by Jan 3, 2025
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
42-02 · Student Health and Records
During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed there to be 2 children with a Health examination form that did not indicate the results of all components included in DH Form 3040. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed there to be 1 child with and expired Health examination form. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance: per the CCF Handbook "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.
45-01 · Background Screening Documents
During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed 7 personnel records not have page 2 of the CF-FSP 5131 Background Screening filled out. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance: per the CCF Handbook "A. Each personnel record must have a completed CF-FSP Form 5131, Background Screening and Personnel File Requirements, which is incorporated by reference in paragraph 65C-22.001(7)(b), F.A.C."
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: background checks. Open / not marked corrected.