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Tong, Ella

805 Coughlin Avenue, Syracuse NY 13206 · License #725243 · Family Day Care

Registration
Capacity 8 childrenAges 1 mo – 12 yrLast inspected May 29, 2026
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Director
Ella Tong
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Address
805 Coughlin Avenue, Syracuse NY 13206 · Directions

Hours

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Care & schedule

When they operate

Family Day Care

Ages served

6 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 2 additional school-aged children
  • Licensed for 8 children
15
Violations, past 3 yrs
From inspections (not complaints)
0
High-risk violations
Serious / high-risk non-compliance
0
Substantiated complaints
Published by NYS OCFS
7
Inspections, past 3 yrs
Monitoring & assessments

How this facility compares

Violations per inspection, 3-yr
This facility
2.1
New York average
0.9

Inspection history & violations

Source: NYS Office of Children and Family Services
May 29, 2026 — Monitoring
2 violations cited · view state record
2 violations
  • Violation

    417.5(j) · All matches, lighters, medicines, drugs, detergents, aerosol cans and other poisonous or toxic materials must be stored in their original containers, and must be used in such a way that they will not contaminate play surfaces, food or food preparation areas, or constitute a hazard to children. Such materials must be kept in a place inaccessible to children.

    Corrected by May 29, 2026

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  • Violation

    417.11(i)(22) · The premises must be kept clean and free from dampness, odors and the accumulation of trash.

    Corrected by May 29, 2026

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Mar 12, 2026 — Annual Unannounced
4 violations cited · view state record
4 violations
  • Violation

    413.3(g)(3)(i) · The Office shall require the child day care program to immediately post upon receipt, in a prominent place at the program that is visible to parents, a copy of the most recent compliance history report issued to the program by the Office.

    Corrected by Mar 12, 2026

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  • Violation

    417.5(j) · All matches, lighters, medicines, drugs, detergents, aerosol cans and other poisonous or toxic materials must be stored in their original containers, and must be used in such a way that they will not contaminate play surfaces, food or food preparation areas, or constitute a hazard to children. Such materials must be kept in a place inaccessible to children.

    Corrected by Mar 12, 2026

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  • Violation

    417.7(e) · Each family day care home must provide a sufficient quantity and variety of materials and play equipment appropriate to the ages of the children and their developmental levels and interests, including children with developmental delays or disabilities, which promote the children's cognitive, educational, social, cultural, physical, emotional, language and recreational development.

    Corrected by Mar 12, 2026

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  • Violation

    417.11(i)(19) · Either disposable towels or individual cloth towels for each child must be used. If individual cloth towels are used, they must be laundered daily.

    Corrected by Mar 12, 2026

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Nov 5, 2025 — Annual Unannounced
5 violations cited · view state record
5 violations
  • Violation

    417.4(c) · There must be an operational smoke detector on each floor of the home.

    Corrected by Nov 5, 2025

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  • Violation

    417.5(a) · Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard.

    Corrected by Nov 5, 2025

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  • Violation

    417.7(j) · Children may not sleep or nap in car seats, baby swings, strollers, infant seats or bouncy seats. Should a child fall asleep in one of these devices, he or she must be moved to a crib/cot or other approved sleeping surface.

    Corrected by Nov 5, 2025

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  • Violation

    417.8(a) · Children cannot be left without competent supervision at any time. Competent supervision includes awareness of and responsibility for the ongoing activity of each child. It requires that all children be within a caregiver's range of vision except as provided in section 417.8(b) of this Part and that the caregiver be near enough to respond when redirection or intervention strategies are needed. Competent supervision must take into account the child's age, emotional, physical and cognitive development.

    Corrected by Nov 5, 2025

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  • Violation

    417.11(c)(2)(i) · The health care plan must describe the following: how a daily health check of each child for any indication of illness, injury, abuse or maltreatment will be conducted and documented;

    Corrected by Nov 5, 2025

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Jun 24, 2025 — Application - Renewal
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Dec 31, 2024 — Monitoring
1 violation cited · view state record
1 violation
  • Violation

    417.4(b)(1) · Evacuation drills must be conducted at least monthly during the hours of operation of the family day care home.

    Corrected by Dec 31, 2024

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Aug 8, 2024 — Annual Unannounced
3 violations cited · view state record
3 violations
  • Violation

    413.3(g)(3)(i) · The Office shall require the child day care program to immediately post upon receipt, in a prominent place at the program that is visible to parents, a copy of the most recent compliance history report issued to the program by the Office.

    Corrected by Aug 8, 2024

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  • Violation

    417.5(b)(2) · The emergency evacuation diagram must be posted in a visible location.

    Corrected by Aug 8, 2024

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  • Violation

    417.5(f)(1) · Barriers must exist to prevent children from gaining access to any swimming pool, drainage ditches, wells, ponds or other bodies of open water located on or adjacent to the property where the day care program is located. Such barriers must be of adequate height and appropriately secured to prevent children from gaining access to such areas.

    Corrected by Aug 8, 2024

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Sep 14, 2023 — Monitoring
No violations cited · view state record
Clean

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