Parents
Print out this handy checklist and take it with you when interviewing
prospective providers.
Providers
Make sure your home or center lives up to these standards
Running water, soap and paper towels are readily
available
Baby toys are washed daily and disinfected twice a week
Diapering
is done at a changing table, never in an area where children
play.
All electrical outlets are covered with protective caps and
all potentially dangerous products including medicines and
cleaning supplies, are stored in original, labeled container in
locked cabinets.
The home or center has working smoke detectors, and fire
extinguishers are easily accessible,
Daily cleaning includes disinfecting bathroom fixtures,
removing trash and cleaning kitchen area.
All play equipment is in good repair and clean, with no sharp
edges, rusty nails, etc.
At least one staff person who knows the Heimlich maneuver and
is certified in emergency pediatric first-aid and CPR for infants
and children is always present.
Perishable foods are stored int eh refrigerator at
temperatures low enough to prevent spoilage, other foods are kept
in containers on shelves at least six inches above the floor and
lunches from home are kept in the fridge.
In addition to these guidelines, check to see if :
The home or center conducts periodic fire drills.
Parents are given written procedure guidelines if their child
becomes ill or is injured while in day care and instructed about
when to keep a sick child home.
The kitchen area is closed off.
Stairwells are closed off from children yet are easily
accessible for emergency evacuation.
Windows have guards that prevent them from being opened more
than 5 inches.
Children and caregivers wash their hands before and after
handling food, using the bathroom, and changing diapers.
Small, east to swallow objects are completely out of
reach.
Toys and play equipment are age appropriate.
The diaper changing area is sanitized after each use, and
dirty diapers are stored in sealed, plastic lined bins.
Swimming and wading pools, ponds, and decorative fountains are
fenced off.