INSPECTION CHECKLIST GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. 01. License Displayed/Citation Posted/Advertising ss , , F.S.
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1 Child Care Facility Information Name: Kids R Kids 7 FL ID Number: C05LA0053 Phone Number: (352) Capacity: 399 Owner/Director/Staff Responsible: Katherin Sutherin Inspection Information Arrival/Departure Time: 09:15 AM to 05:00 PM Staff Present: 39 Children Present: 226 Onsite Visit: No [School Readiness Inspection] DCF Standards DCF & SR Standards SR Standards INSPECTION CHECKLIST GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01. License Displayed/Citation Posted/Advertising ss , , F.S. 02. Licensed Capacity ss (6), rule 65C (3), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 1 - Capacity, Page 10) Comments During todays inspection, room capacity for children was observed posted in each room. 03. Minimum Age Requirements ss (2), F.S. && rule 65C (3), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 2 Minimum Age Requirements, Page 13) 04. Ratio Sufficient ss (4), F.S. && rule 65C (4), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 3 Ratios, Page 13) Comments During todays inspection, 39 staff and 226 children were observed in the following manner: Infants: 3:10 One-year-old classroom: 2:10 One-year-old classroom: 2:8 One-year-old classroom: 3:10 One-year-old classroom: 2:9 Two-year-old classroom: 5:24 (2 classroom where outside) Two-year-old classroom: 2:14 Three-year-old classroom: 2:13 Three-year-old classroom: 2:14 Three-year-old classroom: 2:11 Four-year-old classroom: 2:13 Four-year-old classroom: 1:16 Four-year-old classroom: 2:12 School age classroom: 1:20 School age classroom: 2:18 School age classroom: 1: Supervision rule 65C (5), 65C (6), 65C (4) && 65C (2), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 5 Supervision, Pages 16-17) Comments Counselor observed children being properly supervised at all times. Page 1 of 9
2 06. Driver's License, Physician Certification && First Aid/CPR Training rule 65C (6), 65C (4), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 6 Transportation, Page 17-19) Comments During todays routine inspection, it was observed that driver # 1 F/A and CPR expire on 1/04/2019, with his driver license expiring on 07/22/2022, physical exam expire on 05/10/2018. During todays routine inspection, it was observed that driver # 2 F/A and CPR expire on 05/10/2018, with his driver license expiring on 07/19/2020, physical exam expire on 06/16/ Vehicle Insurance and Inspection ss (10), F.S. && rule 65C (6) F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 6 Transportation, Page 17-19) Comments During today's inspection counselor observed the bus # 1 (3420), bus # 2 (2538), bus # 3 (3615), bus # 4 (6205), was inspected on 6/24/2017 and insurance is valid until 5/6/ Seat Belts/Child Restraints ss (10), F.S. && rule 65C (6), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 6 Transportation, Pages 17-19) Comments s , F.S. Child restraint requirements. (1)(a) Every operator of a motor vehicle as defined in this section, while transporting a child in a motor vehicle operated on the roadways, streets, or highways of this state, shall, if the child is 5 years of age or younger, provide for protection of the child by properly using a crash-tested, federally approved child restraint device. 1. For children aged through 3 years, such restraint device must be a separate carrier or a vehicle manufacturers integrated child seat. 2. For children aged 4 through 5 years, a separate carrier, an integrated child seat, or a child booster seat may be used. However, the requirement to use a child restraint device under this subparagraph does not apply when a safety belt is used as required in s (4)(a) and the child: a. Is being transported gratuitously by an operator who is not a member of the childs immediate family; b. Is being transported in a medical emergency situation involving the child; or c. Has a medical condition that necessitates an exception as evidenced by appropriate documentation from a health care professional. (1) (b) The department shall provide notice of the requirement for child restraint devices, which notice shall accompany the delivery of each motor vehicle license tag. These new requirements apply to all child care providers who offer transportation services to the children in care. Reminder- there is no exemption for child care programs that have purchased retired school buses. As previously determined; a "school bus" is no longer a "school bus" under section , F.S., when it is no longer owned/operated by the school board/district. **A booster seat should never be used with a lap belt only **. To properly install a booster seat you need both a shoulder and a lap belt. For those child care programs utilizing vehicles that have lap belts only, please review the Child Passenger Safety website cpsafety.com for additional information. Further information on the basics of booster seats can be found at: Transportation rule 65C (6), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 6 Transportation, Pages 17-19) Comments Technical assistance was provided during today's inspection regarding the transportation log having two signatures - the driver and an additional staff member. 10. Planned Activities ss (13), F.S. && rule 65C (7), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 7 Planned Activities, Pages 19-20) Comments During today's inspection the counselor observed that all schedules were posted. 11. Field Trip Permission rule 65C (7), 65C (6), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 8 Field Trip Activity, Pages 20-21) Not Applicable Comments The facility has no field trips scheduled at this time. 12. Child Discipline ss (12), F.S. && rule 65C (8), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 9 Child Discipline, Pages 21-22) Not Applicable Page 2 of 9
3 13. Discipline Policy rule 65C (8), F.A.C. Comments The Child Care Facility will provide written notification of the facility's disciplinary policy to parents and legal guardians. Methods of discipline practices will not include the use of spanking or other forms of physical age appropriate and constructive. All discipline practices must be age appropriate and constructive. Expulsion Policy - Each school readiness program must have written policies and procedures regarding discipline and expulsion of children in care. A copy of the current policies must be available to the inspection authority to review. Verification that the program has provided the parent or guardian a written copy of the disciplinary and expulsion policies used by the program must be documented in the childs file with the signature of the custodial parent or legal guardian. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 14. Facility Environment rule 65C (1), 65C (7) - (9), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10 Physical Environment, Pages 22-23) Comments During today's inspection the counselor observed that the facility properly maintain fire extinguishers with a minimum rating of 2A10BC at all times. Travel distance shall not be more than 75 feet from rooms occupied by children. A fire extinguisher must be present in areas where food is prepared. The facility is clean and in good repair. 15. Toxic Substances and Hazardous Materials rule 65C (1), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10 Physical Environment, Pages 22-23) Comments During today's inspection the counselor observed that all toxic and hazardous material were kept out of the reach of children. 16. Supplies Labeled/Stored rule 65C (1), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10 Physical Environment, Pages 22-23) Comments During today's inspection the counselor observed that all cleaning supplies were labeled and stored out of the reach of children in care. 17. Lighting rule 65C (2), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10 Physical Environment, Pages 23-24) 18. Temperature and Ventilation rule 65C (2), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10 Physical Environment, Pages 23-24) Comments During today's inspection the counselor observed temperature was maintained between 65 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit at all times. 19. Indoor Floor Space ss (6)F.S., rule 65C (3), 65C (3)(a), 65C (3), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 1 - Capacity, Page 10),(Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 1.1 Indoor Floor Space, Pages 11-12) 20. Outdoor Area/Square Footage ss (6), F.S. && rule 65C (4), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 1 - Capacity, Page 10) 21. Outdoor Play Area rule 65C (4), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 7 Planned Activities, Pages 19-20),(Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10.7 Outdoor Play Area and Section 10.8 Fencing, Pages 25-26) Comments Technical Assistance provided: Staff to rake sand/mulch daily in the swing area to ensure fall zone is maintained. **SR-T/R Providers must have 6 inches of resilient surface only at fall zones, during any inspection after June 30, 2017.*** 22. Fencing rule 65C (4), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10.7 Outdoor Play Area and Section 10.8 Fencing, Pages 25-26) Comments During today's inspection the counselor observed bedding used is sufficient and meets all requirements. Page 3 of 9
4 23. Individual Bedding rule 65C (5), 65C (5), 65C (10), 65C (3), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 12.4 Bedding and Linens, Page 29),(Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10.4 Nap and Sleep Space(s)/Safe Sleep Practices, Page 24) 24. Bedding and Linens rule 65C (10), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 12.4 Bedding and Linens, Page 29) 25. Nap/Sleep Space Requirements rule 65C (5), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10.4 Nap and Sleep Space(s)/Safe Sleep Practices, Page 24) Comments During today's inspection, a minimum distance of 18" was observed to be maintained between each napping space. 26. Exit Area Clear rule 65C (5) and (7), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10.4 Nap and Sleep Space(s)/Safe Sleep Practices, Page 24),(Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 14 Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness and Response, 27. Crib Requirements rule 65C (5), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10.4 Nap and Sleep Space(s)/Safe Sleep Practices, Page 24) Comments A sufficient number of cribs were observed in the infant classroom during todays inspection. The cribs observed met CPSC guidelines. 28. Toilets and Sinks rule 65C (6), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10.6 Bathrooms and Sinks, Page 25) Comments The facility adequately maintains bathroom used by the children and staff. 29. Potty Chairs rule 65C (6), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10.6 Bathrooms and Sinks, Page 25) Not Applicable Comments The facility does not provide potty chairs. 30. Bath Facilities and Supervision rule 65C (6), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 5 Supervision, Pages 16-17),(Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10.6 Bathrooms and Sinks, Page 25) 31. Bathroom Supplies and Equipment rule 65C (6), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 10.6 Bathrooms and Sinks, Page 25) Comments Bathrooms have soap, toilet paper and paper towels for use. 32. Operable Phone rule 65C (7), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 14.2 Fire Safety, Page 33) Comments Not Applicable Provider has a working corded telephone available in the event of a power outage. Page 4 of 9
5 33. Fire Drills && Emergency Preparedness rule 65C (7) F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 14 Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness and Response, Pages 32-34) Comments During todays inspection, per the written record, the counselor observed: Last fire drill was conducted on 08/08/2017. Fire drill using alternate route was conducted on 06/15/2017. Fire drill during nap time was conducted 05/17/2017. Fire drill with counselor present was conducted today 08/08/2017. Lockdown drill was conducted 02/09/2017. Tornado / storm drill was conducted on 07/31/2017. REMINDER: Each licensure year, conduct monthly fire drills, (12). Prior to the license renewal inspection, a nap time fire drill, an alternate exit fire drill, and a fire drill with the Counselor are required. Up to three emergency drills, such as a lockdown, severe weather, bomb scare, etc., may be substituted for a fire drill. 34. Food Preparation Area 65C (8), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 17.1 Food Preparation Area and Section 17.2 Food Storage, Pages 37-38) Comments The counselor has verified that provider has met the requirements to provide food service. The counselor provided technical assistance to staff for use of gloves, proper head covering, wear clean garments, keep all areas clean and keep waste in a leak proof nonabsorbent container with a tight fitting lid. The 3 compartment or 2 compartment sinks with hand washing sinks were observed and have the appropriate labeling for wash, sanitize, and disinfect. The thermometers were observed with the appropriate temperatures in both the refrigerator and freezer. 35. Health and Sanitation rule 65C (10), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 12 Health and Sanitation, Page 28) Comments During todays inspection, staff and children were observed to immediately wash their hands after outdoor play. 36. Drinking Water Available rule 65C (10), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 12 Health and Sanitation, Page 28) 37. Sanitary Diapering rule 65C (10), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 5 Supervision, Pages 16-17),(Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 12.3 Diapering, Pages 28-29) Comments Diapering is done on a clean, non-permeable surface. All necessary supplies for diapering are at the diapering station(s). 38. Diaper Disposal rule 65C (10), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 12.3 Diapering, Pages 28-29) Comments Plastic lined container with secure cover is provided for soiled items. 39. Indoor Equipment rule 65C (11), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 11 Equipment and Furnishings, Pages 26-27) Comments During today's visit the counselor observed toys, equipment, and furnishing are age appropriate, clean, safe, and free from hazards. 40. Outdoor Equipment rule 65C (11), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 11 Equipment and Furnishings, Pages 26-27) Comments Routine inspections should be conducted at a minimum of every other month to make sure that equipment is maintained in good repair. Page 5 of 9
6 TRAINING 41. Training Requirements ss (2) - (3), F.S. && rule 65C (2) (3), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 18 Training Requirements, Pages 26-27) Comments All staff shall be proficient in the use and operation of a fire extinguisher. Reminder: Staff is required to complete the fire extinguisher training within 30 days of hire. Training must be completed within 90 days of the date of hire with a program participating in the School Readiness program. Training must be documented on the Departments training transcript or the Early Learning Florida transcript. This is referred to as pre-service training and personnel who have not completed all preservice training requirements may not be allowed any unsupervised contact with or care of children in a school readiness program Hour In-Service rule 65C (6), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 18 Training Requirements, Pages 26-27) Comments Technical assistance was given to the Director to ensure that all current staff complete 10 hours of in-service training before June 30, The fiscal year is July 1 to June Credentialed Staff ss (3), F.S. && rule 65C (7)-(8), F.A.C. Comments Technical assistance: Director is required to be on site the majority of the operating hours. A licensed child care facility must have a minimum of one credentialed staff member for every 20 children. As the group size increases and requires additional staff to meet ratio, one staff must possess at a minimum an active credential (Due by October 25, 2018) HEALTH REQUIREMENTS 44. Communicable Disease Control rule 65C (1), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 13 Health-Related Requirements, Pages 30-31) 45. First Aid Requirements rule 65C (2), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 13.4 First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Pages 31-32) Comments Providers FA expires on 01/29/ CPR Requirements rule 65C (2), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 13.4 First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Pages 31-32) Comments Providers CPR expires on 01/29/ Emergency Telephone Numbers rule 65C (2), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 15 Emergency Procedures and Notification, Pages 34-35) Comments Emergency telephone numbers are posted in the facility. 48. Accident/ Incident Notification and Documentation rule 65C (2), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 15 Emergency Procedures and Notification, Page 35) Comments Counselor observed Incident/Accident reports that were documented properly. 49. Medication rule 65C (3),F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 16 Medication, Pages 35-36) Not Applicable Comments Not Applicable Provider does not dispense medication. Page 6 of 9
7 FOOD AND NUTRITION 50. Meals and Snacks rule 65C (1), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 17.1 Food Preparation Area and Section 17.2 Food Storage, Pages 37-38),(Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 17 Food and Nutrition Services, Pages 36-42) Comments During todays inspection the facility prepared nutritional meals based upon the posted menu. Counselor verified the appropriate hand washing, temperatures controls, and food service. 51. Meal and Snack Menus rule 65C (1), F.A.C. Comments Counselor observed menus posted and lunch being served according to the menu. 52. Food Service rule 65C (3), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 17 Food and Nutrition Services, Pages 36-42) 53. Bottles Sanitary and Labeled rule 65C (2), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 5 Supervision, Pages 16-17),(Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 17.4 Breastmilk, Infant Formula and Food, Pages 40-41) Comments The provider must ensure that all formulas and food brought from home are labeled with the childs first and last name. The provider is responsible for the label; therefore, if the label is not completed by the parent, the facility staff must complete the label upon receipt of the formula and food. 54. Catered Food and Food Provided by Parents 65C (1), F.A.C. Not Applicable Not Applicable Comments Catered food is not provided. 55. Single Service Items rule 65C (8), 65C (10), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 12 Health and Sanitation, Page 28) RECORD KEEPING 56. Records ss (2), F.S., rule 65C (3)(c)5., F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 19.2 Record Keeping/Childrens Files, Page 47) 57. Children's Health/Immunization and Records ss (9), F.S.&& rule 65C (2) - (3), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 19.2 Record Keeping/Childrens Files, Page 47),(Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 19.2 Record Keeping/Childrens Files, Page 46),Enrollment Information (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 19.2 Record Keeping/Childrens Files, Page 47) Comments During today inspection, children files were reviewed and updated. Annually, during the months of August and September, parents of children enrolled are to be provided information detailing the causes, symptoms, and transmission of the influenza virus. 58. Enrollment Information on File/Current ss (5), (12), F.S. && rule 65C (3), F.A.C. Enrollment Information (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 19.2 Record Keeping/Childrens Files, Page 47) Comments Reviewed 337 of 337 children files. (A-Z) Technical assistance was provided to the provider that parents or legal guardians must be advised in advance of each food-related activity, such as special occasions and learning activities, which include food consumption. Written parental permission may be obtained in the form of a general or specific permission slip. Documentation of parent permission for food activities must be maintained for a minimum of four months from the date of each activity. Page 7 of 9
8 59. Personnel Records ss (1), F.S., rule 65C (4), && rule 65C (4) - (5), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 18 Training Requirements, Pages 26-27),(Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 13.4 First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Pages 31-32),(Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 19.4 Record Keeping/Personnel Records, Page 48),(Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 19.5 Record Keeping/Background Screening, Page 49) Comments Reviewed and updated all 43 staff files. (17 new hires) 60. Background Screening Documents ss , F.S. && rule 65C (4), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 19.5 Record Keeping/Background Screening, Page 49 Comments The Child Care Development Block Grant Reauthorization of 2014 requires each state, including Florida, to certify that all child care personnel have been screened and are eligibility to work in child care based on the new elements. To facilitate this certification, child care providers, nonpublic schools, religious exempt child care provides, public schools providing child care, large family child care homes and family day care homes must rescreen personnel to include all owners, operators, child care personnel, household members, substitutes and volunteers by September The rescreening must include level 2 screening, search of sexual predator and sexual offender registry, and child abuse and neglect registry of any state in which the applicant resided during the preceding 5 years. The Department is asking child Care Providers to begin scheduling rescreening in September 2016 for anyone that was screened prior to July 1st, Providers will have nine months to rescreen all required owners, operators, child care personnel, household members, volunteers and substitutes. 61. Daily Attendance rule 65C (10) && rule 65C (5), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 19.3 Record Keeping/Attendance, Page 48) 62. Emergency Plan/Posted rule 65C (7), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 14 Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness and Response, Pages 32-34) ENFORCEMENT 63. Access/Child Abuse or Neglect/Misrepresentation ss , , F.S. && rule 65C (9),(11), F.A.C. (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 20 Access and Section 21 Child Safety, Page 50) Comments The updated information of the Rilya Wilson Act was provided to the Director during this inspection. Pursuant to Florida Stature , the Rilya Wilson Act requires children from birth to school entry age who are under court ordered services and enrolled in a licensed early education or child care program to be enrolled to participate in a child care program five (5) days per week. Due to this legislature, there are reporting requirements for child care providers who service this population (birth to school entry age and under court ordered protective supervision) or in the custody of the Department of Children & Families or Community Based Care Lead Agency. Report to Kids Central Incorporated (Marion, Lake, Sumter, Citrus and Hernando): RilyaWilson@kidscenrtralinc.org If further assistance is needed, please contact Kids Central Incorporated at: 901 Industrial Drive, Ste. 200 Wildwood, FL ATTN: Kevin Maloney 1. A child enrolled and identified under the Rilya Wilson Act may not be withdrawn from the program without the prior written approval of the Family Safety Program Office of the Department of Children and Family Services or the community-based lead agency. 2. If a child included in the Rilya Wilson Act is absent from the program on a day when he or she is supposed to be present and the person with whom the child resides, whether the parent or caregiver, fails to timely report the absence, the absence is considered to be unexcused. The program shall report any unexcused absence or seven consecutive excused absences of a child who is enrolled in the program and covered by this act to the local designated staff of the Family Safety Program Office of the Department of Children and Family Services or the community based lead agency by the end of the business day following the unexcused absence or the seventh consecutive excused absence. SCHOOL READINESS Page 8 of 9
9 64. Group Size (Form OEL-SR-6202, Section 4 Group Size, Pages 14-15) Comments Establishes a maximum number of children that can be in one classroom area. Group size does not apply during times of outdoor play, provided that ratios and the applicable square footage requirements are maintained at all times. Prior to making changes to classroom set-up by adding stable walls/barriers to divide classroom space you are encouraged to reach out to your local fire department for guidance and assistance Birth -12 months not to exceed 12 children 1 y -24 months not to exceed 12 children 2 y 3 y not to exceed 22 children 3 y 4 y not to exceed 30 children 4 y 6 y not to exceed 40 children In groups of mixed age ranges, where children one year of age but under two years of age are included, the group size for the youngest population present within the group applies. In groups of mixed age ranges, where children two years of age or older are included, the group size for the majority population present within the group applies. Counselor provided technical assistance to the provider in reference to group size and reminded provider that the facility must maintain all classrooms accordingly to their respective age group. Received by: Katherin Sutherin Date: 08/08/2017 Inspected by: Angie Rivera Date: 08/08/2017 Page 9 of 9
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