June 10, 2021
What Happened
A follow-up deficiency visit found a toddler holding Lysol and additional hazardous items accessible in the kitchen and bathrooms. The analyst also noted that children's files were not being maintained in compliance with Title 22.
Observations
- A toddler was holding a can of Lysol
- Sharp knives and hazardous materials were accessible in the kitchen
- Hazardous materials were accessible in bathroom areas
- Scissors were accessible in a bathroom drawer
- Children's files were not maintained in compliance
Inspector Focus
Citations Issued
102417 Operation of a Family Child Care Home Poisons, detergents, cleaning compounds, medicines, firearms and other items which could pose a danger if readily available to children shall be stored where they are inaccessible to children (a)Storage areas for poisons...shall be locked This requirment was not met as evidence by Based on observation cleaning compounds were not stored and locked properlly, a sharp knives were left on the counter, in sink and scissors were acceissble to children which poses an immediate health and safety risk to children under care.
1012417Operation of a Family Child Care Home (g)(7) An emergency information card shall be maintained for each child...include the child's full name, telephone number and location of a parent or other...to be contacted in an emergency... The requirement is not met as evidenced by Based on record review children files were found to be incomplete and missing information,which poses an potential Health Safety, risk to children in care
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