Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 101239 - Fixtures, Furniture, Equipment and Supplies
(a) A comfortable temperature for children
shall be maintained at all times.
(1) The
licensee shall maintain the temperature in rooms that children occupy between a
minimum of 68 degrees F (20 degrees C) and a maximum of 85 degrees F (30
degrees C).
(A) In areas of extreme heat the
maximum shall be 20 degrees F (11.1 degrees C) less than the outside
temperature.
(b) All window screens shall be in good
repair and free of insects, dirt and debris.
(c) Fireplaces and open-faced heaters shall
be made inaccessible to children to ensure children's safety.
(d) The licensee shall provide lamps or
lights as necessary in all rooms and other areas to ensure the comfort and
safety of all persons in the child care center.
(e) Faucets used by children for personal
care shall deliver hot water.
(1) Hot water
temperature controls shall be maintained to automatically regulate temperature
of hot water delivered to plumbing fixtures used by children to attain a hot
water temperature of not less than 105 degrees F (40.5 degrees C) and not more
than 120 degrees F (48.8 degrees C).
(2) Taps delivering water at 125 degrees F
(51.6 degrees C) or above shall be prominently identified by warning
signs.
(3) Notwithstanding (e) and
(e)(1) above, handwashing fixtures shall not be required to deliver hot
water.
(4) All toilets, handwashing
and bathing facilities shall be maintained in safe and sanitary operating
condition. Additional equipment, aids and/or conveniences shall be provided as
needed in centers that serve children with physical
disabilities.
(f) Solid
waste shall be stored, located and disposed of in a manner that will not
transmit communicable diseases or odors, create a nuisance, or provide a
breeding place or food source for insects or rodents.
(1) All containers used for storage of solid
wastes, including moveable bins, shall have a tightfitting cover that is kept
on; shall be in good repair; and shall be leakproof and rodent-proof.
(2) Solid-waste containers that hold decaying
waste, including moveable bins, shall be emptied at least once per week, or
more often if necessary to comply with (f) above.
(3) Each movable bin shall provide for
suitable access and a drainage device to allow complete cleaning at the storage
area.
(g) The licensee
shall provide linens of various kinds as necessary to meet the program of
services offered by the center and the requirements specified in this
chapter.
(h) Based on the total
licensed capacity, one toilet and one handwashing fixture shall be maintained
for every 15 children or fraction thereof.
(1)
Urinals may be used to meet the requirements of this section provided they are
low enough for children to reach them, or broad-based platforms or anchored
steps are provided to enable children to reach them.
(A) There shall be at least two toilets for
each urinal counted.
(B) Centers
with toilet-urinal ratios approved prior to December 31, 1983, are not required
to meet the ratio in (h)(1)(A) above.
(i) There shall be one toilet and one
handwashing fixture, separate from and in addition to the number of toilets and
handwashing fixtures required in (h) above, designated for use by children who
are ill, for use by staff, and for emergency use. This toilet and handwashing
fixture shall be conveniently located in relation to the isolation area.
(1) Child care centers licensed prior to
December 31, 1983, and operating continuously since then, are not required to
make modifications to meet the requirement in (i) above.
(j) Common towels or washcloths are
prohibited.
(k) Tables and chairs
shall be provided to meet the needs of the children.
(1) Tables and chairs shall be scaled to the
size of the children.
(l)
There shall be a cot, couch or bed for each ill child as specified in Section
101226.2.
(m) All play equipment and materials used by
children shall be age-appropriate.
(1) The
licensee shall provide a variety of age-appropriate equipment, toys and
materials in good condition and in sufficient quantity to allow children
present to fully participate in planned activities.
(n) Furniture and equipment shall be
maintained in good condition, free of sharp, loose or pointed parts.
(1) A baby walker shall not be allowed on the
premises of a child care center in accordance with Health and Safety Code
Sections 1596.846(b) and (c).
(o) Playground equipment shall be securely
anchored to the ground unless it is portable by design.
(1) Equipment shall be maintained in a safe
condition, free of sharp, loose or pointed parts.
(p) Furniture and equipment, including cots
and mats used for napping, shall be arranged so that no exit is
blocked.
(q) All materials and
surfaces accessible to children, including toys, shall be free of toxic
substances.
(r) Fixtures,
furniture, and equipment that have been banned or recalled by the United States
Consumer Product Safety Commission shall not be used or on the facility's
premises.
Notes
2. Amendment of section and NOTE filed 9-14-98; operative 11-1-98 (Register 98, No. 38).
3. Editorial correction reinstating inadvertently omitted subsection (h)(1)(A) (Register 2002, No. 39).
4. New subsection (r) filed 8-19-2020; operative 8-19-2020 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3). Filing deadline specified in Government Code section 11349.3(a) extended 60 days pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20 and an additional 60 days pursuant to Executive Order N-66-20 (Register 2020, No. 34).
Note: Authority cited: Section 1596.81, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1596.72, 1596.73, 1596.81, 1596.846 and 1597.05, Health and Safety Code.
2. Amendment of section and Note filed 9-14-98; operative 11-1-98 (Register 98, No. 38).
3. Editorial correction reinstating inadvertently omitted subsection (h)(1)(A) (Register 2002, No. 39).
4. New subsection (r) filed 8-19-2020; operative
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