| Deducted | Remarks |
| 2 | 7.E Re-Surface the playground with material appropriate to the activity, and provide surfacing material that is not potentially harmful to children (see the most current publication of the “Handbook for Public Playground Safety”). Re-disribute surfacing on playground so that the large depressions underneath the high impact areas (slides & swings) are filled in properly.
7.G Adjoin or make the outdoor playground areas safely accessible to the child care center. |
| 4 | 8.B.1 Provide a smooth, non-absorbent, easily cleanable diapering surface, and maintain in good repair. Diapering pads are covered in fabric in the Infant A & Infant D classrooms.
8.B.3 Provide disposable paper and place on the surface of the diapering area before each changing; and dispose of in a covered waste receptacle immediately upon completion of diapering. Toddler K-2 and Toddler A classrooms missing disposable paper at diapering station at the time of the inspection. |
| 4 | 11.A.1 Cease using chemicals in aerosol containers in the presence of children.
11.A.1 Ensure all corrosive agents, insecticides, rodenticides, herbicides, bleaches, detergents, polishes, deodorizers, items containing petroleum products, and any product which may be hazardous to a child if ingested, inhaled, or handled (skin contact) are properly labeled; stored separately from paper products, linen, or any other items used by children; and stored in a locked storage area. At the time of the inspection classrooms had chemicals out on shelving, on diapering pad within the diapering station, and misters on top of shelving inside of classrooms. |
| 5 | 12.D.6.b Provide proof of attendance of an approved training in Child Care Health & Safety for all other staff whose duties are primarily child care or teaching. Employees do not have any Health & Safety Training.
14.B Keep on file documentation that at least one person present at the child care center has a current First Aid Certificate and a current Infant-Child (Pediatric) CPR Certificate. |