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Lynnwood WA 98036 · License #wa0018y00000A8uJdAAJ · Home-based · Family Child Care Home
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110-300-0260(5) · Saws, power tools, lawn mowers, toilet plungers, toilet brushes, and other maintenance and janitorial equipment must be inaccessible to children.
Toilet brush was accessible to children in the bathroom.
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110-300-0291(1)(a) · An early learning provider must follow safe infant sleep practices when infants are napping or sleeping by following the current standard of American Academy of Pediatrics concerning safe sleep practices including SIDS/SUIDS risk reduction, including: (a) Actively supervising infants by visibly checking every 15 minutes and being within sight and hearing range, including when an infant goes to sleep, is sleeping, or is waking up;
The applicant has placed cribs in a room she calls the "infant room". This room is not within sight range of the main child care room. Risk WAC/RCW
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Open / not marked corrected.
110-300-0165(2)(a) · An early learning provider must take steps to prevent hazards to children including, but not limited to: (a) Making inaccessible to infants and toddlers any equipment, material, or objects that may pose a risk of choking, aspiration, or ingestion. For the purposes of this section, equipment, material, or objects that have a diameter or overall dimension of one and three-quarter inches or less are considered items that may pose a risk of choking, aspiration, or ingestion. Small parts from larger equipment, material, or objects that have a diameter or overall dimension of one and three-quarter inches or less, that may become detached from the larger equipment, materials, or object are also considered items that may pose a risk of choking, aspiration, or ingestion;
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The applicant had placed outlet covers in outlets that would be a choking hazard to infants and toddlers. The applicant has multiple window blinds accessible to childrent that have inner cords that can be pulled to form a six inch loop. A cord for a security camera is accessible to infants and toddlers who may be sleeping in a crib as the cord dangles near the crib. Plastic on new equipment (red chair, play yard) is accessible to children as the applicant has not yet unwrapped these items. The play kitchen has not been secured to the wall. The bifold doors in the small room present a pinching risk to children. Sliding glass door does not have vinyl stickers on the glass to prevent children from walking unsupervised through the window. She purchased them but has not put them up yet. Risk WAC/RCW
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110-300-0165(2)(b) · An early learning provider must take steps to prevent hazards to children including, but not limited to: (b) Eliminating and not using in the licensed space, pursuant to RCW 43.216.380, any window blinds or other window coverings with pull cords or inner cords capable of forming a loop and posing risk of strangulation to children; (i) Window blinds and other window coverings that have been manufactured or properly retrofitted in a manner that eliminates the formation of loops posing a risk of strangulation are allowed; and (ii) A window covering must not be secured to the frame of a window or door used as an emergency exit in a way that would prevent the window or door from opening easily;
The applicant had placed outlet covers in outlets that would be a choking hazard to infants and toddlers.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Open / not marked corrected.
110-300-0165(2)(d) · An early learning provider must take steps to prevent hazards to children including, but not limited to: (d) Making inaccessible to children plastic bags and other suffocation hazards;
The applicant had placed outlet covers in outlets that would be a choking hazard to infants and toddlers. The applicant has multiple window blinds accessible to childrent that have inner cords that can be pulled to form a six inch loop. A cord for a security camera is accessible to infants and toddlers who may be sleeping in a crib as the cord dangles near the crib. Plastic on new equipment (red chair, play yard) is accessible to children as the applicant has not yet unwrapped these items. The play kitchen has not been secured to the wall. The bifold doors in the small room present a pinching risk to children. Sliding glass door does not have vinyl stickers on the glass to prevent children from walking unsupervised through the window. She purchased them but has not put them up yet. Risk
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Open / not marked corrected.
110-300-0166(3)(b) · To ensure a safe exit from the premises during an emergency, early learning providers must comply with the following requirements: (b) Exit doors that are not designated as an emergency exit door may be locked during operating hours. Locking interior doors in early learning program space must be designed to be unlocked from either side. An unlocking device must be readily available; and
The applicant did not realize that the front door deadbolt could not be in use during child care hours. Risk WAC/RCW
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Open / not marked corrected.