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Sunshine Daycare
441 N 9th St, Lebanon PA 17046 · License #CER-00256257 · Family Child Care Home
Contact
- Phone
- (973) 873-3820
- Website
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- Address
- 441 N 9th St, Lebanon PA 17046 · 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 6 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Pennsylvania DHS, Office of Child Development and Early Learning- Violation
3290.18 · Conditions at the facility may not pose a threat to the health or safety of the children.
It was observed that a propane tank and lighter fluid bottle were on the ground and accessible to children in the outdoor play space. (CORRECTED ON SITE)
Corrected by Mar 18, 2026
- Violation
In the foyer by the front door, it was observed that multiple toxins including bottled cleaner & dish soap were on floor accessible to children. (CORRECTED ON SITE)
Corrected by Mar 18, 2026
- Violation
3290.123(a)/3290.124(a) · An agreement shall be signed by the operator and the parent. Emergency contact information is required for each enrolled child. Emergency contact information must reference who shall be contacted in an emergency.
Upon inspection of the children's files, it was found that a copy of the initial emergency contact information and agreement forms were not signed for Child #1, and not on file Child #2, CHILD #3, CHILD #4, AND CHILD #5.
Corrected by Apr 24, 2026
- Violation
3290.123(a)(1)/3290.123(a)(2) · An agreement shall specify the amount of the fee to be charged per day or per week. An agreement shall specify the date on which the fee is to be paid.
Upon inspection of the children's files, it was found that a copy of the initial agreement for child #1 did not include a fee amount and date fee to be paid.
Corrected by Apr 15, 2026
- Violation
3290.123(a)(4)/3290.123(a)(5) · An agreement shall specify the child's arrival and departure times. An agreement shall specify the persons designated by a parent to whom the child may be released.
Upon inspection of the children's files, it was found that a copy of the initial agreement for child #1 did not include the child's arrival/departure times and list of release persons
Corrected by Apr 24, 2026
- Violation
3290.124(b)(2) · Emergency contact information must include the name, address and telephone number of the child's physician or source of medical care.
Upon inspection of the children's files, it was found that a copy of the emergency contact information for child #1 did not include the physician /medical care's name, address, and phone number.
Corrected by Mar 18, 2026
- Violation
3290.124(b)(3) · Emergency contact information must include the home and work addresses and telephone numbers of the enrolling parent.
Upon inspection of the children's files, it was found that a copy of the initial emergency contact information for child #1 did not include the enrolling parent's work address and work phone number.
Corrected by Mar 18, 2026
- Violation
Upon inspection of the children's files, it was found that a copy of the initial emergency contact information for child #1 did not include information on a disability.
Corrected by Mar 18, 2026
- Violation
Upon inspection of the children's files, it was found that a copy of the initial emergency contact information for child #1 did not include the health insurance and a medical policy number.
Corrected by Mar 18, 2026
- Violation
Upon inspection of the children's files, it was found that a copy of the initial emergency contact information for child #1 did not include the release person's name, address, and phone number.
Corrected by Apr 15, 2026
- Violation
Upon inspection of the children's files, it was found that a copy of the initial emergency contact information parent consents for emergency medical care were not signed for Child #1, child #4 and child #5 and missing for Child #2 and CHILD #3.Upon inspection of the children's files, it was found that a copy of the initial emergency contact forms does not include parent consents for the administration of medication or special dietary needs for Child #1, and not on file Child #2, CHILD #3, CHILD #4, AND CHILD #5.
Corrected by Apr 24, 2026
- Violation
Upon inspection of the children's files, it was found that a copy of the initial emergency contact forms does not include parent consents for the administration of minor first-aid for Child #1, and not on file Child #2, CHILD #3, CHILD #4, AND CHILD #5.Upon inspection of the children's files, it was found that a copy of the initial emergency contact forms does not include parent consents for transportation, walking excursions, swimming and wading for Child #1, and not on file Child #2, CHILD #3, CHILD #4, AND CHILD #5.
Corrected by Apr 24, 2026
- Violation
3290.94(a)(1) · Fire drills are conducted at least once every 60 days.
Upon inspection of the facility fire drill log, it was found that drills were not conducted as of 12.1.2025.
Corrected by Apr 10, 2026
- Violation
3290.94(a)(5) · Evacuation routes are posted in a conspicuous location on each floor of the facility.
It was observed that Evacuation maps were not posted in a conspicuous location on the 2nd and 3rd floor (living spaces) of the home. (CORRECTED ON SITE)
Corrected by Mar 18, 2026
- Violation
Upon inspection of the facility fire drill logs, it was found that smoke detectors tests were not conducted at least every 30 days. (CORRECTED ON SITE)
Corrected by Mar 18, 2026
- Violation
During the time of inspection, it was observed that the Step 2 outdoor play equipment was not anchored into the ground. Documentation of the safety manual for the outdoor play equipment on file, states that the equipment should be anchored into the ground. The Outdoor Home Playground Safety Handbook by The Consumer Product Safety Commission states that there must be at least 9 inches of playground surfacing materials ; such as shredded bark mulch, wood chips, fine sand or fine gravel are considered to be acceptable shock absorbing surfaces while in use.
Corrected by Nov 24, 2025
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Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Mar 18, 2026 inspection noted: “It was observed that a propane tank and lighter fluid bottle were on the ground and accessible to children in the outdoor play space. (CORRECTED ON SITE)” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Nov 21, 2025 inspection noted: “During the time of inspection, it was observed that the Step 2 outdoor play equipment was not anchored into the ground. Documentation of the safety manual for t…” — what has changed since then?
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