Peeled or damaged paint or damaged plaster is not permitted on indoor or outdoor surfaces in the child care facility.
Peeling paint was observed on the back wall near the building block center in the Preschool Room.
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Peeling paint was observed on the back wall near the building block center in the Preschool Room.
This allocated unannounced monitoring inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
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Adult scissors and a stapler were accessible to preschool age children on the teacher's desk.
Staff #3 did not complete fire safety training annually. The training documentation on file was dated 1/24/24 and 2/03/25. The training is now current.
The file for staff #2 contained a state police clearance requested and obtained after their first day in a child care facility. The state police clearance was dated 9/10/25. (SEE LIS CODE SHEET)
Peeling paint was observed at floor level on the door frame of the main entrance.
The file for child #1 contained consecutive health reports dated more than 12 months apart. The most recent health report on file is now current.
A missing ceiling tile was observed in the kitchen.
A white shelving unit with a loose frame, which created pinch points, was observed in the preschool classroom.
Two inhalers observed in the office were not labeled with the name of the children for whom the medication was intended.
A cracked plastic lid with sharp edges was observed on a toy storage bin in the preschool classroom.
The facility lacked toys and equipment for large muscle development.
A ceiling tile in Room 2 was not in place at the time of the inspection. The tile was observed to be present in the dropped ceiling, but was pushed away from the opening, leaving the space fully open.
Handwashing signs were not posted at the 2 sinks.
The immunization record for child #2, 4 years old, did not meet the recommendations of the ACIP. The record indicated only 1 dose of the following vaccines DTAP, HIB, Polio, and Pneumococcal. A written exemption was not on file. Child #2 will be dismissed from care on 9/30/25 until up-to-date records or an exemption are on file.
An expired inhaler was observed in the office. The inhaler was labeled for child #3 and expired June 2025.
The file for staff #1 did not include written references.
The indoor play space lacked a written posted plan of daily activities.
Based on statements made by staff, children are not taken outside daily when weather permits.
The child size couch in the PS room was torn leaving the foam insert exposed.
The file for staff #1 contained a heath assessment which did not include the results of an exam for communicable disease and the physician's or CRNP's assessment of the person's suitability to provide child care. The corresponding boxes on the form were left blank.