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Community Care Facilities Licensing
FACILITY INSPECTION REPORT
HEALTH & SAFETY
MZIN-CCTL7M

FACILITY NAME
Little Children Family Daycare
SERVICE TYPES
304 Family Child Care
FACILITY LICENSE #
3283122
FACILITY ADDRESS
5655 Cedarwood St
FACILITY PHONE
(604) 431-1918
CITY
Burnaby
POSTAL CODE
V5G 2K7
MANAGER
Teh Eng Mark Lim

INSPECTION DATE
March 23, 2022
ADDITIONAL INSP. DATE (multi-day)
ADDITIONAL INSP. DATE (multi-day)
TIME SPENT (HRS.)
1.25
ARRIVAL
02:55 PM
DEPARTURE
04:10 PM
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
INSPECTION TYPE
Routine
# OBSERVED IN CARE
5

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
LICENSING: 10050 - CCLR s.11(1) - A licensee must display in a prominent place in the community care facility both the licence, including any terms or conditions of the licence, and the name of the manager.
Observation: Licensing observed that the name of the manager was not displayed in a prominent place in the facility.
Corrective Action(s): Ensure the name of the manager is displayed in a prominent place in the facility.
Date to be Corrected: Mar. 25, 2022

PHYSICAL FACILITY, EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS: 11020 - CCLR s.13(2) - A licensee must ensure that the community care facility and the furniture, equipment and fixtures within it are clean and in good repair while children are in attendance.
Observation: Licensing observed in the bathroom a square shaped hole in the wall located below the wall. The hole was within reach of children and contained protruding nails, rust and peeling drywall.
Corrective Action(s): Ensure that the facility and fixtures are clean and in good repair while children are in attendance.
Date to be Corrected: Mar. 28, 2022

PHYSICAL FACILITY, EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS: 11200 - CCLR s.17 - A licensee must ensure that children do not have access to any object or substance that may be hazardous to the health or safety of a child.
Observation: Licensing observed the following inside the facility:
- A container with a closed lid that contained epsom salt was stored on the floor beside the wall where children play inside the premise. This container was within reach of children. The manager moved this item during inspection, to a place that was no longer within reach of children.
- Glass jars were stored on the floor in the kitchen area which could be a tripping hazard for children

Licensing observed the following outside in the play area of the facility:
- Standing water accumulated in pots, containers and other areas of the space
- Unravelled garden hose which was within reach of children and could potentially be a tripping hazard
- A plank of wood was leaning up on a tree which could potentially fall on children
- Sharp metal stakes were stored on top of the picnic table which was within reach of children
- A shovel was on the ground which could potentially be a tripping hazard for children
- A metal arch was on the ground in the middle of the play area which could be a tripping hazard for children
- Located along the side of the outdoor play area, a broken clay pot was on its side and had sharp edges
Corrective Action(s): Ensure children do not have access to any objects or substances that may be hazardous to their health or safety.
Date to be Corrected: Mar. 24, 2022


Comments

At the inspection dated Mar. 23, 2022 there were 5 children. The manager was on-site and assisted with the inspection. At this inspection, the above noted contraventions were identified. Actions required by the licensee includes a written response. The contraventions noted in this report were reviewed with the facility during the inspection.

A COVID-19 Risk Screening was also completed on-site.

As part of this Routine Inspection a Facility Risk Assessment Tool is completed and a copy is provided.

The following education/recommendations/discussions were provided:
- Continue active supervision
- Incident log bound book, and continue to take note of any illness and unexpected events involving children not requiring medical attention, and that are not reportable incidents as described in Schedule H and continue to initial and date after each documentation
- Including vaccination status on file
- Continue to clean and sanitize the facility including toys and equipment


The following resources were provided:
- Reportable Incident Bulletin
- Reportable Incident forms


Licensing would like to thank the facility for their time and assistance during today’s inspection.

The report was written off-site and a copy was sent to the facility.

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
Provide a written response to LicensingNo action required
Due Date
Mar 25, 2022

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