Minnesota Rules, part 9502.0425, subpart 18, item C
Electrical wiring, cords or outlets did not meet safety standards.
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Truman MN 56008 · License #1067215 · Home-based · Family Child Care
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Electrical wiring, cords or outlets did not meet safety standards.
In-person or online training in reducing the risk of sudden unexpected infant death and/or abusive head trauma was not repeated at least once every two years.
Adult caregiver did not have documentation of a physical exam.
Provider did not annually ensure crib was safe or not recalled.
Provider was not prepared for emergencies.
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Provider did not maintain documentation that crib was safe or not recalled.
Provider had too many children in care.
Garbage containers were accessible to infants and toddlers.
Each license holder and/or second adult caregiver did not complete child development and learning and behavior guidance training before caring for children.
Provider policies lacked required information.
Video training in reducing the risk of sudden unexpected infant death and/or abusive head trauma was not repeated when not completing in-person or online training.
Required information was not documented when a substitute provided care.
Provider did not have documentation that each crib met federal standards.
License holder and/or second adult caregiver did not complete Health and Safety II training.
Provider did not get written consent from parents or guardians for emergency medical care.
Provider was not prepared for severe weather.
License holder and/or second adult caregiver did not complete Health and Safety I training.
Substitutes and/or adult caregivers did not complete Basics of Licensed Family Child Care for Substitutes training.
License holder and/or second adult caregiver did not complete active supervision training each year.
Caregiver(s) were not trained on reducing the risk of abusive head trauma prior to caring for children.
Provider did not train caregivers on drug and alcohol policy.
Children in diapers were not kept clean and dry, or provider did not follow sanitary diapering standards.
Caregiver did not complete supervising for safety training prior to caring for children.
Caregiver(s) were not trained on reducing the risk of sudden unexpected infant death prior to caring for infants.
Provider did not complete or document monthly crib inspections.
Items other than pacifier were placed in crib with infant.
License holder's emergency preparedness plan was missing required information.
Provider exceeded number of children allowed in specific age groups.
Substitues or adult caregivers did not complete required training prior to caring for children.
An adult caregiver was not trained in pediatric first aid.
Hazardous materials were not used or stored safely.
Policies and procedures were not organized or easily available.
Provider did not have documentation of each crib's brand name and model number.
License holder and each substitute and/or adult caregiver did not complete required ongoing training each year
Provider did not have an immunization record for each child in care.
License holder did not conduct or document date and time of monthly storm/fire drills.
License holder did not train caregiver on emergency preparedness plan or document the training.
Provider and/or second adult caregiver did not complete annual child development and learning and behavior guidance training.
Provider did not submit background studies for all required individuals.
Crib hardware was not secure.
Provider's fire escape plan was incomplete.
License holder and/or second adult caregiver did not select ongoing annual training from approved areas.