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Inspection visit

Pre-licensing visit

HONEYBEES CHILDCARE CENTERLicense 367750042
Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

LPA Maddox met with Owner, Stephanie Bouchey today for the purpose of conducting a second PL inspection. During this inspection, LPA finalized report from 5/18/2022 and provided consultation on corrections and repairs needed. The main entrance to the center is through Classroom #2. INDOOR ACTIVITY SPACE : LPA observed a variety of age-appropriate equipment, toys and materials in sufficient quantity to allow children present to fully participate in planned activities. Telephone service, heating, lighting and ventilation were evaluated (LPA has concerns with the ventilation for the upcoming summer months, center just has swamp coolers). LPAs observed individual storage areas for children\342\200\231s belongings, bedding is stored in elevated cubbies labled with each child's name). Center will use water pitchers with disposable cups; Age appropriate tables and chairs are provided to meet the needs of the children. Indoor activity space for PS and School Age are physically separate from space used by Preschool classroom. Disinfectants, cleaning solutions, all potential hazardous that could pose a danger if readily available to children were stored and inaccessible to children (Staff Bathroom). The isolation area (located in the office area) is equipped to isolate and care for any child who becomes ill during the day. HEALTH RELATED SERVICES: Medications will be kept in a locked box (office area). A refrigerator is available to be used to store any medication that requires refrigeration (Home Economics kitchen area). Center has a developed plan to implement and to record the administration of prescription medication and to inform the child's authorized representative daily when such medications have been given. LPA observed fully equipped first aid kit (each classroom) equipped with digital thermometers. There are Carbon Monoxide, Smoke detector and Fire Extinguisher (2A10BC) throughout the center. Incidental Medical Services was discussed. Bathroom The bathroom is located inside Classroom#2, LPA ensured the toilets flushed properly and are reachable for children. The restroom has adequate toilet paper and paper towels available. Center has a separate staff bathroom in the rear of the center in the SA classroom. Water temperature is set on a regulated system to ensure a water temperature of no more than 120 degrees. Sign-in and Out Procedure: There is a sign in and out binder located in the entrance area. Napping Center will utilize cots and mats for children to nap on. Cots were stocked and stored in classroom #1 and labeled with each child's name. Director/Owner shall ensure Napping equipment will be arranged so that each child has access to a walkway without having to walk on or over the cots or mats of other children. Bedding shall be individually stored so that each child's bedding is identifiable and no child's used bedding comes into contact with other bedding (stored in the bathroom - staff key lock). Outdoor The entire yard is fenced; there is sand underneath climbing equipment on the play yard; Age appropriate play equipment available POSTINGS: There is a Parent Board located to the right as you enter through classroom #2. LPA observed required forms posted that provide the telephone number of the local health department and information on child passenger restraint systems pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 1596.95(g) and Vehicle Code sections 27360 and 27360.5 Each licensee shall have a disaster and mass casualty plan of action. The plan shall be in writing and shall be readily available. LPA provided consultation on the following: Inspection Authority: COVID-19 Hand Washing Best Practices Lead Flyer Unusual Incidents CCL Website- Provider Information Notices Repairs needed: Lack of Outside Shade - Licensee said she will use shade from the building (awning) Repairs needed for the play yard- Wood shed has termite and peeling and chipping paint Wooden climbing apparatus needs sanding - lack of sanding can cause splintering for children. Placing some type of window coverings on the windows to assist with maintaining a cooler temperature in the summer months. Exit Interview conducted, Fire clearance received for Owners requested capacity of 40, however, with measurements taken of the PS classrooms, and bathrooms available, center can accommodate 30 PS children.

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 May 19, 2022 inspection of HONEYBEES CHILDCARE CENTER?

This was a other inspection of HONEYBEES CHILDCARE CENTER on May 19, 2022. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to HONEYBEES CHILDCARE CENTER on May 19, 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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