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C And M Play Studio
3120 Unionville Rd Suite 50, Cranberry Township PA 16066 · License #CER-00250356 · Child Care Center
Contact
- Phone
- (878) 208-7161
- Address
- 3120 Unionville Rd Suite 50, Cranberry Township PA 16066 · Directions
Hours
Not published by the state. Owners can add hours via profile claim.
Care & schedule
When they operate
Ages served
- 1-Star quality rating
- Accepts Child Care Works subsidy
- Licensed for 230 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Pennsylvania DHS, Office of Child Development and Early Learning- Violation
3270.95(a)/3270.95(b) · Fire detection devices or systems must be in compliance with standards established under section 1016(c) of the act (62 P.S. § 1016(c)). The Director or designated staff person who is responsible for compliance with this chapter shall ensure the requirements under subsection (a) are met.
Upon review of the facility's 30-day fire testing documentation, the following tests were observed to have been conducted more than 30 days apart: 12/4/25-1/30/26 (57 days), 1/30/26-3/30/26 (59 days), and 3/30/26-5/14/26 (45 days).
Corrected by May 26, 2026
- Violation
3270.31(f)/3270.31(g) · Staff persons shall complete professional development within 90 days of hire as listed in subsections (f)1-10. Completion of professional development shall be documented by the signature and title of a representative of the professional development entity and include the date professional development was completed. Documentation shall be retained in the facility persons file in an electronic system as designated by the Department. Documentation of the completion of the professional development under § 3270.31(f) taken from September 30, 2016 forward satisfies this requirement.
The file for Staff #1 contained the 6-hour Health and Safety Basic training that was obtained outside the acceptable timeframe of 9/30/16-6/30/18.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.66(a) · Cleaning materials and other toxic materials shall be kept in an area or container that is locked or made inaccessible to children.
Five bottles of sunscreen labeled, "Keep out of reach of children," were being stored on a low shelf in Room 15 that was accessible to the children in care.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.66(c) · Cleaning materials and other toxic materials shall be used in a way that does not contaminate play surfaces, food, food preparation areas and does not constitute a hazard to the children.
Three bottles of sunscreen and 2 diaper creams were being stored over the children's snacks in Room 14.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.75(b) · A first-aid kit must be inaccessible to children.
The first aid kit in Room 7 was hanging on a low hook making the first aid kit accessible to children.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.75(c) · A first-aid kit must contain the following: soap, an assortment of adhesive bandages, sterile gauze pads, tweezers, tape, scissors and disposable, nonporous gloves.
The first aid kit located in Room 2 lacked nonporous gloves.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.82(i) · A toilet area, training chair area, diapering area and sink area shall be equipped with a clean, lidded waste receptacle.
The garbage cans in the Girls and Boys hallway bathrooms were not lidded. The bathrooms between Room 1 and Room 2, Room 7 and Room 8, Room 9 and Room 10, and the bathroom in Room 3 lacked a clean, lidded waste receptacle.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.123(a) · An agreement shall be signed by the operator and the parent.
The Agreements in the files for Child #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, and #7 lacked the operator's signature.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.124(b)(3) · Emergency contact information must include the home and work addresses and telephone numbers of the enrolling parent.
The Emergency Contact Forms for Child #1, #3, #4, #5, and #7 lacked the enrolling parents work telephone number.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.131(a)/3270.131(e) · The operator shall require the parent of an enrolled child, including a child, a foster child and a relative of an operator or a facility person, to provide an initial health report no later than 60 days following the first day of attendance at the facility. The facility may not accept or retain an infant 2 months of age or older, a toddler or a preschool child at the facility for more than 60 days following the first day of attendance at the facility unless the parent provides written verification from a physician, physician's assistant, CRNP, the Department of Health or a local health department of the dates (month, day and year) the child was administered immunizations in accordance with the recommendations of the ACIP.
The files for Child #2 and #4, both enrolled more than 60 days, lacked an initial health report and immunization record.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.124(b)(7) · Emergency contact information must include the name, address and telephone number of the individual designated by the parent to whom the child may be released.
The Emergency Contact Forms for Child #3 and #4 lacked the address of the individual designated by the parent to whom the child may be released.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.133(6) · A parent shall provide written consent for administration of medication or a special diet.
Genexa Acetaminophen and Camilia teething drops labeled for Child #8 were observed to lack written parental consent for administration. Famotidine labeled for Child #9 was observed to lack written parental consent for administration. Tylenol labeled for Child #10 lacked written parental consent for administration.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.151(a) · A facility person providing direct care who comes into contact with the children or who works with food preparation shall have a health assessment conducted within 12 months prior to providing initial service in a child care setting and every 24 months thereafter. A health assessment is valid for 24 months following the date of signature, if the person does not contract a communicable disease or develop a medical problem.
The file for Staff #2 contained a health assessment that was not conducted within 24 months of the previous assessment.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.151(c)(3) · An adult health assessment must include an examination for communicable diseases and the results of that examination.
The file for Staff #3 contained a Health Assessment that did not include an examination for communicable diseases and the results of the examination.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.95(a)/3270.95(b) · Fire detection devices or systems must be in compliance with standards established under section 1016(c) of the act (62 P.S. § 1016(c)). The Director or designated staff person who is responsible for compliance with this chapter shall ensure the requirements under subsection (a) are met.
The facility lacked a smoke detection log.
Corrected by Dec 5, 2025
- Violation
3270.103 · Toys and objects with a diameter of less than 1 inch, objects with removable parts that have a diameter of less than 1 inch, plastic bags and styrofoam objects may not be accessible to children who are still placing objects in their mouths.
Infants were playing with a sensory bin filled with lima beans, fruit loops, and foam leaves all less than 1 inch in diameter in which the infant children could choke on if they put them in their mouths.
Corrected by Nov 6, 2025
- Violation
3270.32(a)/3270.192(4) · The operator shall comply with the CPSL and with Chapter 3490 (relating to protective services). A facility person's record shall include a copy of requests for the criminal history record and child abuse registry clearance information, a copy of the disclosure statement and a copy of the completed clearance information required under the CPSL. Facility Person #2, #3, and #4 may not work in a childcare position at the facility.
The files for Staff #1, #2, #3, #4, and #5 lacked PA State Police Clearances and only contained State Police Clearance requests. Staff #1 and #5 were able to obtain complete PA State Police Clearances during inspection. The file for Staff #3, who has lived outside of Pennsylvania in the last five years, lacked a West Virigina Sex Offender Certificate.
Corrected by Oct 22, 2025
- Violation
3270.65 · Protective receptacle covers shall be placed in electrical outlets accessible to children 5 years of age or younger.
In Room CM-5 there was an electrical outlet cover on the back wall by the bookshelf that was missing a protective receptacle outlet cover. This outlet was accessible to children 5 years of age or younger.
Corrected by Oct 22, 2025
- Violation
3270.76 · Floors, walls, ceilings and other surfaces, including the facility's outdoor play space surfaces shall be kept clean, in good repair and free from visible hazards.
In Room CM-11 there was a metal strip along the door leading to the outside of the facility that had become detached from the door creating a tripping hazard to the children in care.
Corrected by Oct 22, 2025
- Violation
3270.77(a) · Peeled or damaged paint or damaged plaster is not permitted on indoor or outdoor surfaces in the child care facility.
In Room CM-10 there was peeling paint on the back corner walls near the door.
Corrected by Oct 22, 2025
- Violation
3270.103 · Toys and objects with a diameter of less than 1 inch, objects with removable parts that have a diameter of less than 1 inch, plastic bags and styrofoam objects may not be accessible to children who are still placing objects in their mouths.
In Room CM-9 there were small window clings on the window that were less than one inch in diameter and accessible to the children in care.
Corrected by Oct 22, 2025
- Violation
3270.133(2) · A staff person shall administer a prescription medication only if written instructions are provided from the individual who prescribed the medicine. Instructions for administration contained on a prescription label are acceptable.
There was no prescription for the Albuterol Inhaler belonging to Child #4.
Corrected by Oct 22, 2025
- Violation
3270.133(6) · A parent shall provide written consent for administration of medication or a special diet.
An Epi-Pen labeled for Child #1 was observed to lack written parental consent for administration. A bottle of Motrin labeled for Child #2 was observed to lack written parental consent for administration. A bottle of Tylenol labeled for Child #3 was observed to lack written parental consent for administration. An Albuterol Inhaler labeled for Child #4 was observed to lack written parental consent for administration.
Corrected by Oct 22, 2025
- Violation
3270.151(a)/3270.151(c)(2) · A facility person providing direct care who comes into contact with the children or who works with food preparation shall have a health assessment conducted within 12 months prior to providing initial service in a childcare setting and every 24 months thereafter. A health assessment is valid for 24 months following the date of signature, if the person does not contract a communicable disease or develop a medical problem. An adult health assessment must include tuberculosis screening by the Mantoux method at initial employment. Subsequent tuberculosis screening is not required unless directed by a physician, physician's assistant, CRNP, the Department of Health or a local health department.
Although the file for Staff #6 contained an TB screening at the time of inspection, it was observed that Staff #6 lacked TB screening prior to providing initial service in a childcare.
Corrected by Oct 22, 2025
- Violation
3270.151(c)(2)(ii) · A record of a person with a positive tuberculin skin test shall include the results of a chest x-ray and evaluation for chemoprophylaxis.
The Health Assessment for Staff #1 contained documentation that Staff #1 should obtained an x-ray due to an allergic reaction to the Mantoux method. The file for Staff #1 lacked documentation of an x-ray.
Corrected by Oct 22, 2025
- Violation
3270.14/3270.21 · A facility shall be operated in conformity with applicable Federal and State laws and regulations.State agencies whose regulations may relate to the operation of a facility include the Department of Environmental Resources, the Department of Labor and Industry, the Department of Health, the Department of Education and the Department of Transportation. Conditions at the facility may not pose a threat to the health or safety of the children.
The facilities Emergency Plan did not address Continuity of Operations.
Corrected by Aug 7, 2025
- Violation
3270.75(b) · A first-aid kit must be inaccessible to children.
The first aid kit located in Room CM 14 was observed on the teacher's desk making it accessible to children.
Corrected by Aug 6, 2025
Questions to ask on your tour
Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The May 14, 2026 inspection noted: “Upon review of the facility's 30-day fire testing documentation, the following tests were observed to have been conducted more than 30 days apart: 12/4/25-1/30/…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Nov 3, 2025 inspection noted: “The file for Staff #1 contained the 6-hour Health and Safety Basic training that was obtained outside the acceptable timeframe of 9/30/16-6/30/18.” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Oct 27, 2025 inspection noted: “Infants were playing with a sensory bin filled with lima beans, fruit loops, and foam leaves all less than 1 inch in diameter in which the infant children could…” — what has changed since then?
Data synced from Pennsylvania DHS, Office of Child Development and Early Learning · Source records · Report an error