Fire drills are conducted at least once every 60 days.
During the renewal inspection on 3/11/26 documentation reviewed did not reflect that fire drills were being completed every 60 days.
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During the renewal inspection on 3/11/26 documentation reviewed did not reflect that fire drills were being completed every 60 days.
During the renewal inspection completed on 3/11/26 the emergency contact information reviewed for child #2 did not include child's physician name, address and telephone number.
During the renewal inspection completed on 3/11/26 the fee agreement reviewed for child #1 did not contain child's date of admission.
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During the renewal inspection completed on 3/11/26 the fee agreement reviewed for child #3 was not reviewed/updated within 6-month time period.
During the renewal inspection completed on 3/11/26 the emergency plan had not been sent to the local municipality and county emergency management agency,
During the renewal inspection on 3/11/26 evacuation routes were not posted in the facility.
During the renewal inspection completed on 3/11/26 the emergency contact information reviewed for child #2 did not include health insurance coverage and policy number.
During the renewal inspection completed on 3/11/26 documentation reviewed did not reflect that emergency drills were conducted annually.
This initial review inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
On 11/29/23, it was observed that the facility lacked an interconnected system of smoke detectors in accordance with Act 62.
This renewal inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
The facility's emergency plan did not provide for accommodations for infants, toddlers, children with disabilities, and children with chronic medical conditions.
The facility's emergency plan did not provide for shelter of children during an emergency including lock down procedures.
The letter given to parents regarding the emergency plan did not explain the emergency procedure updates to the plan as required in 3270.24 subsection a.
The facility lacked written documentation of proof of purchase and date of purchase of an interconnected fire detection device or system in accordance with standards established under the Act of July 14, 2020 (P.L. 639, NO. 62) (62 P.S. § 1016).