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Fall zones adequate depth of impact absorbing material
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License #P-253904 · Center · Center-Based Care
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Fall zones adequate depth of impact absorbing material
The back playground and swing set lack an adequate fall zone and depth of impact-absorbing material.
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Attendance Recording and Group Sizes/Ratios
A review of the attendance showed 22 children were signed in while 24 children were present.
Emergency Evacuation - R Apr 2025
Staff Records - R Apr 2025
Toxic Substances
A review of one staff file showed the staff form was incomplete and it was missing documentation of orientation.
A review of the evacuation log showed evacuation drills were not completed in December, February and March.
Sanitizing wipes were observed stored within reach of children.
Individual Health Care Plan (IHCP) - R Apr 2025
Sanitizing wipes and hand sanitizer were observed stored within reach of the children.
Emergency Evacuation - R Apr 2025
Supervision of Children
Medication Administration Policy
Toxic Substances
Upon approaching the playground there was one educator observed sitting on the swing with their head down, appearing to be on their phone and not supervising the children. The other educator was not present as they were moving their car to the back of the school.
This provisional license renewal visit inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This provisional license 90-day monitoring visit inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
A review of one medication consent form showed it to be expired.
Through interviews with educator's, it was learned evacuation drills are not being conducted on a monthly basis.
A review of one student's IHCP showed the form to be expired.