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Home › MO › Butler › Shipley, Kelly J
619 W HARRISON ST, Butler MO 64730-1303 · License #002069827 · Center · Family Home
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (3) (A) 6. states: The fall-zone area under and around outdoor equipment where children might fall and be injured shall be covered with impact absorbing materials which effectively cushions the fall of a child. This material may include sand, pea gravel, tanbark, shredded tires, wood chips, rubber matting or other approved resilient material. Grass may be an approved resilient material, but if grass becomes worn or sparse, the area must be covered with another approved resilient material.
The fall-zone area under and around outdoor equipment where children might fall and be injured was not covered with impact-absorbing materials to cushion a fall as evidenced by no resilient material was present.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (3) (A) 8. states: Areas under and around outdoor equipment shall have continuous maintenance to ensure that the material remains in place and retains its cushioning properties. The resilient material shall be supplemented immediately or replaced as needed.
The fall-zone area under and around outdoor equipment where children might fall and be injured was not covered with impact-absorbing materials to cushion a fall as evidenced by resilient material was not uniformly spread over the fall-zone area.
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Outdoor equipment, Plastic climber , in playground was not in good condition as evidenced by hole in the plastic where the slide used to be.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (2) (A) 2. states: Open windows and doors shall be screened securely. Barriers to prevent children from falling against windows or falling from windows shall be provided when windows are less than twenty-four inches (24") from the floor and not constructed of safety glass or other non-breakable material.
Window and door requirements were not met as evidenced by there was no screen on an open door.
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5 CSR 25-400.086 · 5 CSR 25-400.086 Fire Safety (11) (B) states: Protective covers or inserts for electrical receptacles shall be installed in all areas occupied by children.
The requirements for protective outlet covers were not met as evidenced by no outlet cover in front room.
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5 CSR 25-400.095 · 5 CSR 25-400.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials (2) (A) 1 states: Play equipment and materials shall be clean, in good condition with all parts intact and accessible to children.
The requirements for equipment to be clean, in good condition and accessible were not met as evidenced by Exersaucer and car track dirty and needs to be cleaned.
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5 CSR 25-400.105 · 5 CSR 25-400.105 The Child Care Provider and Other Child Care Personnel (4) (A) states: The provider shall obtain at least twelve (12) clock hours of child care-related training during each calendar year. Any assistant who works or volunteers more than five (5) hours per week shall meet the same training requirements. Clock hour training shall be approved by the department.
The requirements for obtaining 12 clock hours each calendar year were not met. For the calendar year of 2024, the staff listed need the following information: Kelly Shipley needs 2 more hours and Hali Heckadon needs 2.5 more hours.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (2) (C) 1. E. states: Bathrooms shall be clean and odor free.
The bathroom was not clean and odor free as evidenced by dirt on the door frame and the trash can.
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5 CSR 25-400.095 · 5 CSR 25-400.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials (1) (B) 2 C states: The crib mattress or playpen pad shall be sized correctly to the crib or playpen, in good condition, waterproof and kept clean and dry, be firm and maintain its shape even when the fitted sheet designated for that model is used, such that there are no gaps between the mattress and the side of the crib or playpen. Only fitted sheets shall be used and shall be changed immediately when soiled or wet.
Requirements for the crib mattress/playpen pad/bedding were not met as evidenced by a non-fitted sheet was used.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (2) (A) 9. states: The home shall be clean at all times and free of dirt, insects, spiders, rodents or other pests.
There was evidence of dirt/debris in window sill in the front room.
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5 CSR 25-400.086 · 5 CSR 25-400.086 Fire Safety (10) (B) states: Smoke detectors shall be in good operating condition with a functional battery installed. If the smoke detector is not operational, the provider shall install a smoke detector that is powered by the home's electrical system with a nine (9)-volt battery backup.
The smoke detector in the baby room is beeping.
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5 CSR 25-400.095 · 5 CSR 25-400.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials (3) (A) states: All outdoor equipment shall be constructed safely, in good condition and free of sharp, loose or pointed parts. Only lead-free paint shall be used.
Outdoor equipment, 2 tricycles, in the outdoor play area was not free of pointed parts as evidenced by the seat was broken leaving pointed edges.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (2) (A) 9. states: The home shall be clean at all times and free of dirt, insects, spiders, rodents or other pests.
There was evidence of dirt/debris in window sill in the front room.
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5 CSR 25-400.086 · 5 CSR 25-400.086 Fire Safety (10) (B) states: Smoke detectors shall be in good operating condition with a functional battery installed. If the smoke detector is not operational, the provider shall install a smoke detector that is powered by the home's electrical system with a nine (9)-volt battery backup.
The smoke detector in the baby room is beeping.
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5 CSR 25-400.095 · 5 CSR 25-400.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials (3) (A) states: All outdoor equipment shall be constructed safely, in good condition and free of sharp, loose or pointed parts. Only lead-free paint shall be used.
Outdoor equipment, 2 tricycles, in the outdoor play area was not free of pointed parts as evidenced by the seat was broken leaving pointed edges.
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5 CSR 25-600.020 · 5 CSR 25-600.020 General Requirements (1) states: Prior to the employment or presence of a child care staff member in a licensed, regulated, or registered child care facility not exempted by section 210.1080.13, RSMo, the child care provider shall request the results of a criminal background check for such child care staff member from the department.
Criminal background check results were not on file for Hali Heckadon.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (1) (J) states: All flammable liquids, matches, cleaning supplies, poisonous materials, medicines, alcoholic beverages, hazardous personal care items or other hazardous items shall be inaccessible to children.
Hazardous items as follows were accessible to children: bag of ice melt. The item(s) was/were located right next to the front door.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (3) (A) 5. states: The play area shall be safe for children's activities, well-maintained, free of hazards such as poisonous plants, broken glass, rocks or other debris and shall have good drainage.
The facility's outdoor space was not safe/well-maintained for children's activities as evidenced by two bags of trash on the playground.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (2) (A) 2. states: Open windows and doors shall be screened securely. Barriers to prevent children from falling against windows or falling from windows shall be provided when windows are less than twenty-four inches (24") from the floor and not constructed of safety glass or other non-breakable material.
Window and door requirements were not met as evidenced by there was no screen on an open door.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (2) (A) 6. states: Walls, ceilings and floors shall be finished with material which can be cleaned easily and shall be free of splinters, cracks and chipping paint. Floor covering shall be in good condition. Lead-free paint shall be used for all painted surfaces.
The walls located infant room was/were not in good condition as evidenced by chipping paint in corner above crib.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (2) (A) 9. states: The home shall be clean at all times and free of dirt, insects, spiders, rodents or other pests.
There was evidence of insects in all indoor space.
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5 CSR 25-400.086 · 5 CSR 25-400.086 Fire Safety (10) (B) states: Smoke detectors shall be in good operating condition with a functional battery installed. If the smoke detector is not operational, the provider shall install a smoke detector that is powered by the home's electrical system with a nine (9)-volt battery backup.
The smoke detector in the infant room was beeping and needed a new battery.
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5 CSR 25-400.086 · 5 CSR 25-400.086 Fire Safety (10) (B) states: Smoke detectors shall be in good operating condition with a functional battery installed. If the smoke detector is not operational, the provider shall install a smoke detector that is powered by the home's electrical system with a nine (9)-volt battery backup.
The smoke detector in the large playroom was missing.
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5 CSR 25-400.086 · 5 CSR 25-400.086 Fire Safety (10) (B) states: Smoke detectors shall be in good operating condition with a functional battery installed. If the smoke detector is not operational, the provider shall install a smoke detector that is powered by the home's electrical system with a nine (9)-volt battery backup.
The smoke detector in the front room does not work.
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5 CSR 25-400.095 · 5 CSR 25-400.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials (1) (B) 2 D states: Soft materials or objects such as pillows, quilts, comforters, or sheepskins, even if covered by a sheet, shall not be placed under a sleeping infant. If a mattress cover to protect against wetness is used, it shall be tight fitting and thin.
Infant sleeping requirements were not met as evidenced by mattress cover was not tight fitting.
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5 CSR 25-400.095 · 5 CSR 25-400.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials (1) (B) 2 E states: Cribs, portable cribs and playpens shall be free of soft objects, loose bedding or any object that can increase the risk of entrapment, suffocation or strangulation. Examples include bumper pads, pillows, quilts, comforters, sleep positioning devices, sheepskins, blankets, flat sheets, cloth diapers, bibs, pillow-like toys, wedges, infant positioners, special mattresses, special sleep surfaces, and other similar items.
Soft objects, loose bedding or any object that can increase risk of entrapment, suffocation or strangulation was observed as evidenced by a bean bag in a pack and play with an 8 month old child.
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5 CSR 25-400.095 · 5 CSR 25-400.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials (1) (B) 2 F states: Blankets or other soft or loose bedding shall not be hung on the sides of cribs or put under the fitted sheet. Only sleep clothing that is designed to keep an infant warm without the possible hazard of covering the head or face may be used during sleep or nap time.
Infant sleeping requirements were not met as evidenced by blankets or other soft or loose bedding was observed on the side of the crib.
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5 CSR 25-400.095 · 5 CSR 25-400.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials (3) (A) states: All outdoor equipment shall be constructed safely, in good condition and free of sharp, loose or pointed parts. Only lead-free paint shall be used.
Outdoor equipment, black and yellow basketball goal, in the outdoor play area was not in good condition as evidenced by missing backboard and net.
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5 CSR 25-600.020 · 5 CSR 25-600.020 General Requirements (1) states: Prior to the employment or presence of a child care staff member in a licensed, regulated, or registered child care facility not exempted by section 210.1080.13, RSMo, the child care provider shall request the results of a criminal background check for such child care staff member from the department.
Criminal background check results were not on file for Hali Heckadon.
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5 CSR 25-400.095 · 5 CSR 25-400.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials (2) (A) 1 states: Play equipment and materials shall be clean, in good condition with all parts intact and accessible to children.
The requirements for equipment to be clean, in good condition and accessible were not met as evidenced by Kitchen furniture, doll highchair, washer and dryer need to be cleaned.
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5 CSR 25-400.055 · 5 CSR 25-400.055 Annual Requirements (2) (B) states: Evidence of compliance with local, state, or both, sanitation requirements.
The annual sanitation inspection was not conducted.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (2) (A) 6. states: Walls, ceilings and floors shall be finished with material which can be cleaned easily and shall be free of splinters, cracks and chipping paint. Floor covering shall be in good condition. Lead-free paint shall be used for all painted surfaces.
The walls located in the playroom was/were not clean as evidenced by marks and dirt on the walls.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (2) (C) 1. E. states: Bathrooms shall be clean and odor free.
The bathroom was not clean and odor free as evidenced by dust on fixtures and dirt on door.
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5 CSR 25-400.086 · 5 CSR 25-400.086 Fire Safety (10) (B) states: Smoke detectors shall be in good operating condition with a functional battery installed. If the smoke detector is not operational, the provider shall install a smoke detector that is powered by the home's electrical system with a nine (9)-volt battery backup.
The smoke detector in the office is beeping need to replace battery or alarm.
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5 CSR 25-400.105 · 5 CSR 25-400.105 The Child Care Provider and Other Child Care Personnel (4) (A) states: The provider shall obtain at least twelve (12) clock hours of child care-related training during each calendar year. Any assistant who works or volunteers more than five (5) hours per week shall meet the same training requirements. Clock hour training shall be approved by the department.
The requirements for obtaining 12 clock hours each calendar year were not met. For the calendar year of 2023, the staff listed need the following information: Kelly Shipley needs 3 hours.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (A) 4. states: Evacuation from a vehicle used to transport children.
The facility's written emergency plan did not include plans for evacuation from a vehicle used to transport children.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 4. . states: The disaster and emergency procedures to be followed, which include but are not limited to the following:
The facility's disaster plan did not include disaster and emergency procedures to be followed.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 5. A. states: An announcement of the lockdown by the director or designee. The alert may be made using a pre-selected code word.
The facility's lock-down procedures did not include announcement of lock-down by the director or designee.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (1) (A) states: The premises shall be safe and suitable for the care of children.
The premises were not safe and suitable as evidenced by box with a ceiling fan with loose light bulbs and wiring in the front room.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (1) (J) states: All flammable liquids, matches, cleaning supplies, poisonous materials, medicines, alcoholic beverages, hazardous personal care items or other hazardous items shall be inaccessible to children.
Hazardous items as follows were accessible to children: Bleach, Ant & Roach Killer. The item(s) was/were located under kitchen sink locks are not working.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (3) (A) 5. states: The play area shall be safe for children's activities, well-maintained, free of hazards such as poisonous plants, broken glass, rocks or other debris and shall have good drainage.
The facility's outdoor space was not safe/well-maintained for children's activities as evidenced by wet trash bags of leaves on the playground.
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5 CSR 25-400.085 · 5 CSR 25-400.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home (2) (A) 2. states: Open windows and doors shall be screened securely. Barriers to prevent children from falling against windows or falling from windows shall be provided when windows are less than twenty-four inches (24") from the floor and not constructed of safety glass or other non-breakable material.
Window and door requirements were not met as evidenced by there was no screen on an open door.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (A) 1. states: Medical and non-medical emergencies hazard to staff and children, such as a fire, tornado, flood, chemical spill, exposure to carbon monoxide, power failure, bomb threat, person coming to the facility whose health or behavior may be harmful to a child or staff member, or kidnapping.
The facility's written emergency plan did not include plans for medical and non-medical emergencies and disaster situations.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (A) 2. states: Evacuation from the facility in the event of a disaster emergency that could cause damage to the facility or pose a hazard to the staff and children.
The facility's written emergency plan did not include plans for evacuation from the facility.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (A) 3. states: Lock-down procedures in a situation that may result in harm to persons inside the facility such as a shooting, hostage incident, intruder, trespassing, or disturbance or to be used at the discretion of the director, designee, or public safety personnel.
The facility's written emergency plan did not include plans for lock-down procedures.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (A) . states: The facility shall develop, implement, and maintain policies and procedures for responding to a disaster emergency, including a written plan for:
The facility has not developed, implemented or maintained policies and procedures for responding to a disaster emergency.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (B) 1. states: The age and physical and mental abilities of the children.
The facility's written plan does not consider the age or physical/mental abilities of children in care.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (B) 2. states: The types of services offered, including whether the facility provides care for nonambulatory children or overnight care.
The facility's written plan does not consider the types of services currently offered to children in care.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (B) 3. states: The types of disasters likely to affect the area.
The facility's written plan does not consider the types of disasters or emergencies likely to affect the facility.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (B) 4. states: The requirements of the Division of Fire Safety and the Department of Health and Senior Services' The ABC's of Emergency Preparedness Ready in 3 Program (2006), which is incorporated by reference and is published by the Department of Health and Senior Services, Center for Emergency Response and Terrorism, PO Box 570, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570, telephone number 573-526-4768, and is available at www.health.mo.gov, and advice from the Red Cross or other health and emergency professionals. This rule does not include any later amendments or additions.
The facility's written plan does not consider the requirements of the Division of Fire Safety and the DHSS's The ABC's of Emergency Preparedness Ready in 3 Program.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (B) 5. states: The need for ongoing communication and data sharing with other types of agencies providing services to children and with state and local emergency management agencies.
The facility's written plan does not consider the need for ongoing communication with other agencies.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 1. states: The location of the child's attendance record and emergency information and emergency supplies.
The facility's disaster plan did not include location of emergency information.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 2. states: Diagrams that identify exit routes from each area of the facility used for child care to a safe location out of the facility and to a safe location within the facility where children and staff members can stay until the threat of danger passes.
The facility's disaster plan did not include exit routes to a safe location out of the facility.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 2. states: Diagrams that identify exit routes from each area of the facility used for child care to a safe location out of the facility and to a safe location within the facility where children and staff members can stay until the threat of danger passes.
The facility's disaster plan did not include exit routes to a safe location within the facility.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 4. A. states: Use of alarms to warn other building occupants and summon staff;
The facility's emergency procedure plan did not include use of alarms.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 4. B. states: Emergency telephone call to the fire department.
The facility's emergency procedure plan did not include an emergency call to the fire department.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 4. C. states: Response to alarms.
The facility's emergency procedure plan did not include response to alarms.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 4. D. states: Isolation of a fire, including confinement by closing doors to the fire area.
The facility's emergency procedure plan did not include isolation of a fire.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 4. E. states: Evacuation of the immediate area.
The facility's emergency procedure plan did not include evacuation of the immediate area.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 4. F. states: Two (2) off-site locations identified as meeting places in case of evacuation.
The facility's emergency procedure plan did not include two off-site locations.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 4. G. states: Relocation as detailed in the disaster and emergency plan, including individuals with special needs, such as non-ambulatory children and children who sleep overnight, if applicable.
The facility's emergency procedure plan did not include details for relocation.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 4. H. states: System of contact for parents of children and notification of parents of the plan to assist in re-unification.
The facility's emergency procedure plan did not include system of parental notification and re-unification.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) 5. B. states: In a lock-down situation, staff shall keep children in their rooms or other designated location that are away from the danger.
The facility's lock-down procedures did not include children kept in their classroom or other designated area.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (1) (C) . states: At a minimum, a disaster emergency plan shall identify the staff members responsible for implementing the plan and ensuring the safety of the children and shall include:
The facility's disaster plan did not identify the staff responsible for implementing the plan and ensuring the safety of children.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (2) (A) states: At all times, a copy of the facility's disaster emergency plan is readily available in the office area and in each room used for care of children.
The facility's disaster and emergency plan was not available in the office.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (2) (B) 2. states: A diagram of evacuation routes from the room.
The facility's evacuation route diagram was not posted in each room used for child care.
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5 CSR 25-400.090 · 5 CSR 25-400.090 Disaster and Emergency Preparedness (2) (B) 3. states: Any special instructions for infants and non-ambulatory children.
The facility's special instructions for infants and non-ambulatory children were not posted in each room used for child care.
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5 CSR 25-400.095 · 5 CSR 25-400.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials 1 (A) 2 states: Furniture and equipment shall be arranged to provide a clear passage to all exits.
The passage to an exit located exit out of the front room with playpens was not clear as evidenced by toys and baby seat in the walkway.
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5 CSR 25-400.095 · 5 CSR 25-400.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials 3 (A) states: All outdoor equipment shall be constructed safely, in good condition and free of sharp, loose or pointed parts. Only lead-free paint shall be used.
Outdoor equipment, tricycle, in playground was not in good condition as evidenced by hole in plastic seat.
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5 CSR 25-400.095 · 5 CSR 25-400.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials 3 (A) states: All outdoor equipment shall be constructed safely, in good condition and free of sharp, loose or pointed parts. Only lead-free paint shall be used.
Outdoor equipment, firetruck, in playground was not free of pointed parts as evidenced by broken and exposed screws.
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5 CSR 25-400.095 · 5 CSR 25-400.095 Furniture, Equipment and Materials 3 (A) states: All outdoor equipment shall be constructed safely, in good condition and free of sharp, loose or pointed parts. Only lead-free paint shall be used.
Outdoor equipment, toy bucket, in playground was not in good condition as evidenced by cracked with sharp edges.
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