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Epic Place

701 Superior Lance, Yakima WA 98902 · License #175919 · Child Care Center

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Capacity 78 childrenAges 3 yr – 5 yrLast inspected Apr 22, 2026
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Director
Kallie Tweten
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Address
701 Superior Lance, Yakima WA 98902 · Directions
State licensing specialist
Corina Villarreal

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Care & schedule

When they operate

Child Care Center

Ages served

3 years 0 months5 years 0 months
  • Licensed for 78 children
5
Violations, past 3 yrs
From inspections (not complaints)
4
High-risk violations
Serious / high-risk non-compliance
0
Substantiated complaints
Published by Washington DCYF
3
Inspections, past 3 yrs
Monitoring & assessments

How this facility compares

Violations per inspection, 3-yr
This facility
1.7
Washington average
1.7

Inspection history & violations

Source: Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families
Apr 22, 2026 — Physical
3 violations cited · view state record
3 violations
  • Short Term

    110-300-0145(8) · Fences, barriers, and gates must be in good condition, have no gap through which a sphere with a diameter of three and one-half inches can pass, and have a minimum height of forty-eight inches or conform in height to applicable local codes.

    0145(5) The small out door play area had a 5 inch gab under the chain link fencing. Risk Verified Corrected WAC/RCW

  • Serious

    110-300-0166(3)(a) · To ensure a safe exit from the premises during an emergency, early learning providers must comply with the following requirements: (a) Emergency exit doors must remain unlocked from the inside, but may be locked from the outside while the early learning program is open. The door handle must be of the type that can be opened from the inside without the use of a key, tools, or special knowledge, and must automatically unlock when the knob or handle is turned;

    0166(3)(a) The emergency exit door next to class room #1 was not working and could not open. Risk Verified Corrected WAC/RCW

  • Serious

    110-300-0260(1)(a) · An early learning provider must ensure all poisonous or dangerous substances including, but not limited to fuels, solvents, oils, laundry, dishwasher, other detergents, sanitizing products, disinfectants and items labeled “keep out of reach of children” are stored: (a) In a location that is inaccessible to children;

    0260(1)(a) The mechanical room was unlocked with Sta-Flo and Oxivir and other cleaning products labeled keep out of reach of children. Staff members locked door onsite.

Mar 17, 2025 — Physical
1 violation cited · view state record
1 violation
  • Serious

    110-300-0260(2)(a)(b) · Storage areas and storage rooms must: (a) Be inaccessible to children; (b) Have locking doors or other methods to prevent child access;

    (2)(a)(b) The storage room with cleaning supplies was not locked to prevent children access.

Nov 30, 2023 — Physical
1 violation cited · view state record
1 violation
  • Serious

    110-300-0146(1)(a)(b) · Playground equipment and surfacing used by an early learning provider must comply with applicable CPSC guidelines, as now and hereafter amended including, but not limited to, installing, arranging, designing, constructing, and maintaining outdoor play equipment and surfacing. (a) Climbing play equipment must not be placed on or above concrete, asphalt, packed soil, lumber, or similar hard surfaces;(b) The ground under swings and play equipment must be covered by a shock absorbing material (grass alone is not an acceptable) such as: (i) Pea gravel at least nine inches deep; (ii) Playground wood chips at least nine inches deep; (iii) Shredded recycled rubber at least six inches deep; or (iv) Any material that has a certificate of compliance, label, or documentation stating it meets ASTM standards F1292.

    Outdoor area next to classroom 1: Ground cover wood chips does not have the nine inches depth. The small climbing equipment on top of this ground cover does not have the six feet falling zone all around. Second playground: ground cover wood chips does not have the nine inches depth. 110-300-0146 (1)(a)(b)

Jul 6, 2023 — Physical
1 violation cited · view state record
1 violation
  • Serious

    110-300-0146(1)(a)(b) · Playground equipment and surfacing used by an early learning provider must comply with applicable CPSC guidelines, as now and hereafter amended including, but not limited to, installing, arranging, designing, constructing, and maintaining outdoor play equipment and surfacing. (a) Climbing play equipment must not be placed on or above concrete, asphalt, packed soil, lumber, or similar hard surfaces;(b) The ground under swings and play equipment must be covered by a shock absorbing material (grass alone is not an acceptable) such as: (i) Pea gravel at least nine inches deep; (ii) Playground wood chips at least nine inches deep; (iii) Shredded recycled rubber at least six inches deep; or (iv) Any material that has a certificate of compliance, label, or documentation stating it meets ASTM standards F1292.

    Climbing equipment does not have nine inches deep of wood chips. A crawl & climb caterpillar did not have ground cover.

Questions to ask on your tour

Generated from this facility's specific inspection record

  1. 1The Apr 22, 2026 inspection noted: “0145(5) The small out door play area had a 5 inch gab under the chain link fencing. Risk Verified Corrected WAC/RCW” — what has changed since then?
  2. 2The Mar 17, 2025 inspection noted: “(2)(a)(b) The storage room with cleaning supplies was not locked to prevent children access.” — what has changed since then?
  3. 3The Nov 30, 2023 inspection noted: “Outdoor area next to classroom 1: Ground cover wood chips does not have the nine inches depth. The small climbing equipment on top of this ground cover does not…” — what has changed since then?

Data synced from Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families on Jul 9, 2026 · Source records · Report an error