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Inspection visit

Pre-licensing visit

Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

On 07/22/2022 at 8:20a, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Suzette Ornelas conducted an announced Pre-Licensing Inspection at 8825 COLBATH AVENUE PANORAMA CITY CA 91402 . The purpose of the meeting was to ensure that health, safety and personal rights as required by Title 22 Regulations governing California Family Child Care homes will be met by the Applicant. This is a change of location application for a Small Family Child Care Home 8 children ages 0 to 13 years of age . The family child care home will operate Monday through Sunday 23 hours a day . LPA met with Applicant, RUTH FLORES-LOPEZ who guided LPA on a tour of the inside and outside of the home. LPA observed 1 adult and 0 child in care. Per facility sketch and tour of the home, the following was observed and discussed with the Applicant during the inspection: Home is a 1 story dwelling with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 dining room and 1 kitchen made inaccessible by one baby gate . The kitchen will only be used when guiding the children out to the backyard . The home has locked gate upon entry. LPA observed the following: · The living room and dining room areas are on- limits and will be used for child care activities and napping. Electrical outlets have safety covers installed. · The hallway is equipped with one working dual carbon monoxide and smoke detector, as tested by the Applicant. · The Kitchen is off-limits and will only be used when leading children to the backyard . It is made inaccessible from the dining room area by a baby gate. Kitchen cabinet and drawers containing hazardous materials and sharp objects are made inaccessible by safety latches or keeping items stored in a high cabinet. There is a fire extinguisher which is at least a 2A:10BC mounted on the kitchen wall. LPA observed a smoke detector on the kitchen wall as well. · Bathroom located in the hallway of the home is on-limits to children in care. · Bedroom 1 is off limits and made inaccessible to children in care by use of a safety knob cover. · Bedroom 2 is on limits and will be used for child care activities and napping. · Front yard which is on limits when children enter the home. The front yard will not be used as a play area. · Backyard is accessed through the kitchen. The following was also observed by LPA during the inspection 1. All adults living in the home have submitted fingerprints and child abuse index check forms to Department of Justice. 2. Home is neat and clean. 3. Home is equipped with a fully charged fire extinguisher which is at least a 2A:10BC. 4. Home is equipped with at least 2 working smoke alarm and a carbon monoxide detector. 5. Home has a working telephone . 6. All poisons , detergents, cleaning compounds, medications, etc. are inaccessible to children or are locked. 7. Hazardous materials are inaccessible and kept out of the reach of children. 8. According to the Applicant, there are no weapons or firearms in the home. None were observed by the LPA. 9. Outdoor play area is free from defects or dangerous conditions. 10. Outdoor play area is fenced in . 11. No bodies of water were observed during the inspection. 12. Toys and play items are safe, clean, and appropriate for the ages of the children. 13. Applicant agrees that baby-walkers, bouncers, jumpers, and similar items will not be used for children in care and are kept inaccessible. 14. The home is equipped with a first-aid kit equipped with, cleansing pads, healing ointment, bandages, gauze, and a digital thermometer. The following was thoroughly discussed with the Applicant · Applicant was made aware of The Child Care Advocate Program (CCAP) that is administered from within the Community Care Licensing Division. CCAP participates in many community activities and special projects in order to disseminate information on the State’s licensing role, provide information to the public and parents on child care licensing, and provide many other helpful resources to the licensees and the public. CCAP’s direct contact information is as followed: Phone number: (916) 654-1541. Email Address: childcareadvocatesprogram@dss.ca.gov · Commencing September 1, 2016, SB 792, prohibits a person from being employed or volunteering at a child care facility or family day care if he or she has not been immunized against influenza, pertussis and measles. LPA discussed the influenza waiver during the inspection. · Beginning on January 1, 2018, AB 1207, requires all licensed providers, applicants, directors and employees to complete training as specified on their mandated reporter duties and to renew their training every two years . Website: www.mandatedreporterca.com . Licensee was reminded of their responsibility to report suspected child abuse. · Upon receipt by the licensee, licensees are to provide to parents/guardians the following: Copies of any licensing reports that document a Type A citation- this includes facility visits and substantiated complaint investigations; copy of licensing documents pertaining to a conference conducted by a local licensing agency management representative and the licensee of this family child care home in which issues of noncompliance are discussed or copies of a summary of an accusation indicating the Department's intent to revoke the facility's license. Copies of any of the above licensing documents the licensee has received in the prior 12 months shall be provided to parents/guardians of newly enrolled child at the facility. (AB) 633 · Applicant was advised that regulation prohibits the smoking of tobacco in a private residence licensed as a family child care home during the hours of operation. · The fire extinguisher type 2A-10BC must be services annually or as often as necessary. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors should be checked, and batteries should be replaced. · A current roster of children enrolled must be maintained and available. 1596.841 · Applicant was reminded to report any unusual incidents or injuries to the Child Care Regional Office by telephone within 24 hours and in writing within 7 days. · Mandatory Forms for the children’s files and provider’s files were discussed. Licensee was referred to LIC 311D: Records To Be Maintained At The Facility - Family Child Care Home. · Applicant was reminded that all infants must be placed on their backs when sleeping to prevent S.I.D.S. (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) and that the Provider is required to wash hands after every diaper change and to never shake a baby to prevent the Shaken Baby Syndrome . Safe to Sleep Campaign: https://safetosleep.nichd.nih.gov/materials 19-02 CCP Safe Sleep Awareness Campaign · Applicant was reminded that only children eating may be in highchairs and that car seats are utilized only for transportation. · Applicant was made aware that state law prohibits baby walkers, bouncy seats, exersaucers and any other items that fall into that category. 1596.846(b)(c) · Applicant was reminded that it is the licensee’s, as well as anyone who assists in providing care, responsibility to know the regulations. Licensee was advised on how to access quarterly reports, forms, and regulations for Child Care online at www.ccld.ca.gov . Licensee was also encouraged to read the Child Care quarterly updates as they come out to stay informed of any changes or updates to statutes and regulations. · In the absence of the licensee a qualified adult must be present supervising the children; a qualified adult is an individual who has a valid and current adult/infant CPR& Pediatric First Aid certification and a valid criminal record clearance associated to the facility license. · Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and local and state ordinances, licensee was directed to the CCLD.CA.GOV website for important updates and PINS. Licensee was directed to PIN 22-10-CCP. · Applicant was reminded that all adults 18 and over living in the home, persons who provide care and supervision to children, and staff who have contact with children, including employees and volunteers, must obtain a criminal record clearance or exemption, or transfer their existing clearance or exemption, prior to initial presence in a licensed Family Child Care Home. A civil penalty of $100.00 minimum/day up to $500.00 maximum per day/per person will be assessed if this regulation is violated. · LPA discussed the safe sleep regulations with applicant and discussed the Child Care Licensing Safe Sleep webpage at https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/child-care-licensing/public-information-and-resources/safe-sleep as an additional resource. LPA also informed applicant, of the importance of checking for recalled infant devices on the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website at https://www.cpsc.gov/ and recommended they register all infant devices with the CPSC to be notified of any recalls on their purchased equipment. · Incidental Medical Services (IMS) policy was discussed. For IMS information , see PIN 22-02-CCP . When any IMS is provided, a Plan for Providing IMS must be submitted to the Department. The following information regarding ADA was provided: US Department of Justice (USDOJ) toll-free ADA Information Line at (800) 514-0301 (voice)/ (800) 514-0383 (TTY) and link to publication: Commonly Asked Questions about Child Care Centers and the ADA, available at: http://www.ada.gov/childqanda.htm Exit interview conducted and report was reviewed with the applicant, RUTH FLORES-LOPEZ . LPA reviewed with applicant, RUTH FLORES-LOPEZ the LIC 311D, Forms/Records To Keep In Your Family Child Care Homes, children’s forms/records, facility forms/records, and information to be posted Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD) regularly sends information to licensed facilities, providers, and stakeholders by way of Provider Information Notices (PIN), Program Quarterly Update Newsletters and other important information communication platform. To receive important licensed-related information to licensed facilities, visit the CCLD Important Information website at https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/community-care-licensing/subscribe and select the Child Care option to receive email communication. A copy of this report was provided to the Applicant. LPA will recommend facility is ready for license to LPM, etc. Final license determination will be made upon review by the Licensing Program Manager and correction of the above issues.

Citations

No citations recorded on this visit

The inspector found no violations of California child care regulations during this visit.

FAQ · About this visit

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What happened during the July 22, 2022 inspection of FLORES-LOPEZ FAMILY CHILD CARE?

This was a other inspection of FLORES-LOPEZ FAMILY CHILD CARE on July 22, 2022. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to FLORES-LOPEZ FAMILY CHILD CARE on July 22, 2022?

No citations were issued during this inspection. The facility was found to be in compliance with all applicable regulations.

What type of inspection was this?

This was a other inspection. other inspections are conducted by CCLD as part of their licensing oversight.

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