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| 4 | 8.B.1 Provide a smooth, non-absorbent, easily cleanable diapering surface, and maintain in good repair. Torn diapering pad on diapering station in Infant classroom. |
| 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 with expired Health & Safety training. |
| 2 | 13.D.3 Post current inspection report in a conspicuous location for public view within the establishment.
14.C.5 Keep on file an emergency operations plan addressing: course of action in the event of a fire, severe weather (earthquake, flooding, hurricane, ice/snowstorms, thunderstorm watches & warnings, tornado watches & warnings), serious accident or injury, power failure, loss of gas & water supply & security threat (active shooter, bomb, individual under the influence, shelter in place, violent individuals, including evacuation and lockdown procedures, as well as parent notification protocols, and make readily available for review by parents, staff, and the Health Officer.
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| 5 | 6.H.2.a Maintain electrical outlets in good repair, and protect them with childproof covers. Outlets missing plug covers throughout the facility.
9.A.4 Firmly anchor to the wall or floor shelving or other furniture or equipment that can be tipped over by children or adults. Large cubbies/shelving not properly secured at the time of the inspection (tip hazard). |
| 4 | 11.A.2 Dispense disinfectants from clean spray containers that are clearly identified, or dispense from the original container. Chemical spray bottles missing labels in the laundry room and inside of the 4-K classroom (inside of the closet). |