![]() With the Bizapedia Pro Searchâ„¢ service you will get unlimited searches via our various search forms, with up to 5 times the number of If you are in need of enterprise level search, please consider signing up for a Bizapedia Pro Search account as described on this page. To protect our site, we cannot process your request right now. We will research your concern and make corrections accordingly.We are sorry, but your computer or network may be sending automated queries. If you are a provider and you believe any information is incorrect, please contact us. One uncovered outlet was covered with furniture during the visit. 1719(a)(27) Electrical outlets not in use were not covered. The fire extinguisher that was available was 3 pounds and 6 ounces. 1707(4) At least one 5 lb 2-A:10-B:C type fire extinguisher was not readily accessible for every 2500 square feet of floor space in the home. Cannon's daughter removed these items during the visit. There was a large wild mushroom growing in the play area and there was standing water in several toys outdoors. 1719 (a) Operator did not provide a physically safe and healthy indoor and outdoor environment that meets the developmental needs of the children in care. Unannounced Inspection No Unannounced Inspection Yes Violation 1409 10A NCAC 09. One cardboard box, a small, yellow piece of cracked plastic, sharp to the touch, a plastic bottle cap, and a black metal frame which was observed to be beginning to rust were observed on the playground. Two child-sized plastic and metal chairs were observed to be rusting. In the outdoor learning environment, the top of a plastic, child-sized picnic table was observed to be cracked, creating a potential pinching hazard. Plastic grocery bags and diaper wrappers were observed accessible to children under three years of age, creating a potential choking hazard. ![]() One charging cord was observed accessible to children this cord was made inaccessible during the visit. One outlet in the designated space for child care was observed without a safety cover this was corrected during the visit. The times of arrival were not recorded for two children enrolled. ![]() 1721(e)(6) Operator did not maintain accurate daily attendance records including documentation of arrival and departure for all children in care, including the operator's own preschool children. Two childrens hands were not observed to be washed following a diaper change. 1725(a )(5) Diapers were not changed whenever they become soiled or wet. Three childrens hands were not observed to be washed prior to or after eating, feeding, or drinking. 1725(a )(6) Operator did not use sanitary procedures when preparing and serving food. The diapering surface was not observed to be cleaned after each use. 1725(a )(4)(A-F) Sanitary toilet, diaper changing and hand-washing facilities were not provided. Cannon stated the smoke detector battery had begun to consistently chirp this morning, indicating the battery was dying and she took it down. 1707(3) Home was not equipped with either an electrically operated smoke detector with a battery back-up or both an electrically operated detector and a battery operated detector located next to each other. Unannounced Inspection Yes Violation 305 NCAC 513.1. A time of arrival for four children enrolled was not recorded. Date Type Violations Rule Unannounced Inspection Yes Violation 921.
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