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Community Care Facilities Licensing
FACILITY INSPECTION REPORT
HEALTH & SAFETY
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FACILITY NAME
Baby To Superstar (BTS)
SERVICE TYPES
311 In-Home Multi-Age Child Care
FACILITY LICENSE #
HRUN-BV3TP9
FACILITY ADDRESS
2936 Valleyvista Dr
FACILITY PHONE
(778) 877-0706
CITY
Coquitlam
POSTAL CODE
V3E 2P4
MANAGER
Jung Woo Kim

INSPECTION DATE
April 14, 2022
ADDITIONAL INSP. DATE (multi-day)
ADDITIONAL INSP. DATE (multi-day)
TIME SPENT (HRS.)
1
ARRIVAL
10:00 AM
DEPARTURE
11:00 AM
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
INSPECTION TYPE
Routine
# OBSERVED IN CARE

Introduction

An unscheduled routine inspection was conducted to assess compliance with the Community Care and Assisted Living Act (CCALA), the Child Care Licensing Regulations (CCLR) and the relevant Director of Licensing Standards of Practice (DLSP). All areas of the facility were inspected for compliance.

Contraventions
Previous Inspection -
Current Inspection - Items reviewed comply with the Act, regulations & standards of practice except for those noted on supplementary pages.

Observed Violations
PHYSICAL FACILITY, EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS: 11160 - CCLR s.16(3)(a) - A licensee must ensure that the entire outdoor play area is (a) enclosed in a manner that is suitable for the age and development of children, and will ensure that children are free of harm.
Observation: Upon inspection of the outdoor play area, it was observed that a part of the wooden fence had multiple slats missing and in need of repair. The Manager has put up wooden panels to reduce the gap in the fence but the remaining spaces pose as an entrapment hazard.
Corrective Action(s): Please ensure that the outdoor play area is enclosed in a manner that will ensure that children are free of harm.
Date to be Corrected: May 2, 2022


Comments

At this inspection there were 6 children and the Manager present. At this inspection the above noted contravention was identified. The Manager will send Licensing a written response addressing the contraventions by May 2, 2022 and Licensing will review the response. As part of this Routine Inspection a Facility Risk Assessment Tool is completed and a copy is provided.

The contents of this report was discussed with the Manager and a copy was emailed on Apr. 14, 2022. This report was written off-site at the Tri-Cities Health Protection office and time spent includes report writing.

Visit the CCFL website at www.fraserhealth.ca/childcare for additional resources, and links to the Legislation (CCALA and CCLR).

Action Required by Licensee/ManagerAction Required by Licensing Staff
Take corrective action to bring facility into compliance, Provide a written response to LicensingNo action required
Due Date
May 02, 2022

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