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Inspection visit

Routine inspection (3-year)

Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

On March 14, 2024 at approximately 8:20am, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Catrina Quimbo conducted an unannounced, annual inspection. LPA met with licensee, Yan Ping Zhao, and explained the purpose of the visit. Present during LPA's visit included 10 teaching staff and 35 children total. Facility is a combination program of a preschool program and an infant program with a toddler option component. In the preschool program, there are 2 teaching staff with 10 children present. In the infant program, there are 8 teaching staff with 14 infants and 11 toddler option children. Facility is operating within capacity limits and ratio. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday 8:00am to 6:00pm. With licensee, LPA conducted a health and safety inspection. In the infant program there are is an infant nap room, infant classroom room, infant play area, two toddler classrooms and a toddler play area. LPA observed infant classrooms to have a variety of toys and materials that were in good working condition. Children's furniture and equipment were observed to be age appropriate. There are soft carpets in the classrooms for crawling and walking infants that were observed to be clean. There are multiple activities in the classroom that children have access to that were observed to be age appropriate. There is sufficient storage for children's belongings, labeled with children's individual names. LPA observed electrical outlets to be made inaccessible with child safety covers. Per licensee, toys and materials are sanitized daily while carpets are cleaned weekly. Accessible cabinets and drawers in classrooms were not observed to have any hazardous materials or poisons stored. LPA observed poisons, cleaning solutions and chemicals were stored in classroom's high shelves, inaccessible to children. LPA observed multiple fully charged fire extinguishers, an emergency backpack and a fire alarm system throughout facility. Per licensee, smoke detectors in facility are dual smoke/carbon monoxide detectors. LPA was unable to test detectors during visit, but observed detectors in high ceilings. There are additional emergency bags in hallway of facility that includes children's emergency clothes, materials and food. LPA observed emergency bags to be labeled with children's individual names. (Continue Report on Page 2...) (Continue Report on Page 2...) Toddler children sleep on cots. Infants sleep in cribs. Children's sheets were observed to not be touching one another. Per licensee, children's sheets are sent home weekly to be laundered. LPA observed cribs for infants to have a tight fitting sheet and free of loose articles and materials. LPA reminded licensee sleeping sacks are not allowed for infants. Licensee maintains a sleeping log for infants. LPA observed sleeping logs to include the 15 minute time check of when infant was last checked on while sleeping and the infant's sleeping position. LPA discussed the safe sleep regulations with licensee and discussed the Child Care Licensing Safe Sleep webpage at https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/child-care-licensing/public-information-andresources/safe-sleep as an additional resource. LPA also informed licensee 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. Food service is provided that includes morning snack, lunch and afternoon snack. Children's families are also able to provide children with their own meals. Food preparation area is made off limits to children with a child safety gate. LPA did not observe poisons, cleaning solutions to be stored with food. Disposable plates are used daily. Toddler children have access to a bathroom next to the kitchen if needed. Bathroom was observed to be clean and in working condition. Garbage bins have tight fitting lids. Sinks accessible to children do not provide water that is warmer than 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Outdoor area is fully fenced and enclosed. There is a play structure that was observed to have resilient padding underneath. There is a sandbox in the outdoor area that was observed to have a cover. There is a sink in the outdoor area that is for hand washing only. LPA did not observe any bodies of water on site. Drinking water is available to children, both indoors and outdoors, with children's individually labeled water containers. Water containers can be refilled on site through a filtered water station that is connected to kitchen sink. Assembly Bill (AB) 2370, Chapter 676, Statutes of 2018, requires all licensed Child Care Centers (CCCs) constructed before January 1, 2010, to test their water (used for drinking and food preparation) for lead contamination before January 1, 2023, and then every 5-years after the date of the first test. For child care center licenses issued after July 1, 2022, the licensee shall test their water for lead within 180 days of licensure pursuant to Written Directives section 101700 (PIN 21-21.1-CCP). LPA verified that the lead testing was completed in accordance to the Written Directives outlined in PIN 21-21.1-CCP. LPA referred licensee to the Department website for lead: Lead Toxicity Prevention and Water Testing Information. (Continue Report on Page 3...) (Continued, Page 3...) During today's visit, LPA reviewed 10 random children's files (5 preschoolers, 3 infants, and 2 toddler option children). Infants files were complete with a record of required immunizations, infant needs and services plan and individual sleeping plan information. LPA also reviewed staff records that included 9 random staff members. Staff records included immunization records that were complete. Multiple staff on site have a current CPR/First Aid certification. Staff's Mandated Reporter training certifications were also made available for review and are current. LPA reminded licensee Mandated Reporter training must be completed and renewed every two years by all staff. Licensing documents are properly posted and available for review. Licensee maintains a childcare roster that was also made available for review. Emergency disaster drills are conducted monthly and are properly logged. Last disaster drill was conducted 02/20/2024. Licensee was reminded that all adults 18 and over, including employees and volunteers, except as specified in Health and Safety Code section 1596.871, must obtain a criminal record clearance or exemption, or transfer their existing clearance or exemption, prior to initial presence in a Child Care Center. A civil penalty of $100.00 minimum/day for a maximum of 5 days or, if the penalty is for a repeat violation, for a maximum of 30 days per person will be assessed if this regulation is violated. Incidental Medical Services (IMS) policy was discussed. For IMS information see PIN 22-02-CCP. When any IMS is provided, an updated Plan of Operation that includes 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) or (800) 514-0383 (TTY) and link to publication: Commonly Asked Questions about Child Care Centers and the ADA are available at: https://www.ada.gov/resources/child-care-centers/ To improve the quality and value of the new inspection process, a survey may be sent to the email address provided. Please complete the survey and share your inspection experience. If you have any questions regarding the process or CARE tools, please send email inquiries to inspectionprocess@dss.ca.gov. For additional information regarding the inspection and its tools and methods, please visit the Program website at www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/community-care-licensing/inspection-process Licensee was informed of the MyChildCarePlan.org website; a consumer education website that helps families obtain child care by connecting them to child care providers and Resource and Referral Agencies (R&Rs) throughout California. No deficiencies were cited during today's visit. A notice of site visit was given and must remain posted for 30 days. Exit interview conducted and report was reviewed with licensee, Yan Ping Zhao.

Citations

No citations recorded on this visit

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

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What happened during the March 14, 2024 inspection of LITTLE ADVENTURE CHILDREN CENTER?

This was a inspection inspection of LITTLE ADVENTURE CHILDREN CENTER on March 14, 2024. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to LITTLE ADVENTURE CHILDREN CENTER on March 14, 2024?

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 inspection inspection. inspection inspections are conducted by CCLD as part of their licensing oversight.

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