(A)All equipment,
materials, and furniture in a residential parenting facility and crisis care
facility shall be sturdy and safe, easy to clean and maintain, and free of
sharp points or corners, splinters, protruding nails, loose or rusty parts or
other hazardous features.
(B)Toys or other
materials small enough to be swallowed by an infant or toddler shall be kept
out of their reach.
(C)Cleaning
equipment, cleaning agents, aerosol cans, or other chemical substances shall be
stored in the original containers or clearly labeled, and not accessible to
children. Items shall be locked in a cabinet, drawer or room when not in use.
(D)Stationary
outdoor recreational equipment including, but not limited to, climbing gyms,
swings or slides shall be securely anchored.
(E)Lawn mowers,
hedge clippers and other similar machinery shall not be used in an outdoor play
area when a child is present in the play area.
(F)A tile floor,
concrete, asphalt, or other hard surface under any indoor or outdoor climbing
apparatus shall be covered by a cushioned protective surface, such as, but not
limited to, mats, mulch, sand or wood chips.
(G)Wading pools
shall be stored or shall not be accessible to children when not in use. When
any child is in a wading or swimming pool, the child's mother and/or child care
staff of the facility shall be present to supervise the child.
(H)All electrical
outlets within reach of an infant or toddler shall have protective coverings
when not in use.
(I)Toilets and
sinks shall be of suitable height for use by a child or shall have a sturdy
portable platform on which a child may stand.
(J)Potty chairs
shall not be located in areas used for food preparation or serving. Potty
chairs shall be emptied, washed, rinsed and disinfected after each use.
(K)Toilets shall
be disinfected at least once daily or more often as needed using an appropriate
germicidal agent.
(L)Washable
equipment and furniture shall be cleaned with soap and water at least once per
month. Additionally, anyAny
item soiled during daily use with, but not limited to, blood, vomit, feces,
urine and spills shall immediately be cleaned with soap and water and
disinfected with an appropriate germicidal agent. Toys and other items placed
in a child's mouth shall be cleaned thoroughly and disinfected with an appropriate
germicidal solution and rinsed with water at least daily and immediately if
soiled with blood, feces, urine or vomit.
(M)Changing
diapers for all non-toilet trained children in a residential parenting facility
or crisis care facility shall be handled in conformity with the following
methods:
(1)Changing of
diapers for all non-toilet trained children shall occur in a space that has a
hand washing facility.
(2)Hands of the
person caring for the child shall be washed with soap and water before and after
each diaper change.
(3)When a central
diaper changing station is used, there shall be a disposable separation
material, that acts as a barrier placed between the child and the changing
surface, which is discarded after each use.
(4)Any product
used during diapering, which is used on more than one child, shall be used so
that the container does not touch the child. Any product obtained from a common
container shall be removed and applied in such a manner so as not to
contaminate the product or its container. Common containers shall be cleaned
and sanitized after each use.
(5)Storage and
laundering of soiled diapers shall be handled in accordance with the following
methods:
(a)Soiled diapers
shall be disposed of in a plastic lined-receptacle that prevents hand
contamination. The receptacle shall be covered or otherwise enclosed and be
inaccessible to children. These containers shall be emptied, cleaned and
sanitized at least daily, or more frequently as needed to eliminate odor.
(b)Soiled diapers
to be laundered shall be stored in an appropriate germicidal solution, out of
the reach of children, until laundered. Diapers to be laundered shall be held
for laundering for no longer than one day.
Effective: 2/1/2020
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 6/13/2019 and 02/01/2025
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 01/17/2020
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5103.03
Rule Amplifies: 5103.02, 5103.03
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1991, 09/18/1996, 09/01/2002,
01/01/2008, 12/01/2010, 07/01/2014