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Post by Smitha on Aug 22, 2017 22:03:59 GMT -8
Safe indoor environment: Easy to navigate, no sharp edges or damaged toys, large furniture is secured, shatterproof light covers, cleaning supplies and chemicals out of the reach of children, children's play materials easily within reach of each child so they do not need to climb to reach anything, proper staff-to-child ratio, designated food prep area and changing areas, etc.
Safe outdoor environment: Fence slats no more than 3.5 in apart, barriers on playground equipment to keep children from falling, soft ground under climbing equipment, helmets for riding toys, no dangerous/poisonous plants, pools and water features fenced off so children cannot access them, gates to the street secured so children can not go out without an adult, proper staff-to-child ratios, etc.
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Post by grathbun on Dec 30, 2017 19:35:58 GMT -8
safe indoors environment includes, beds for each individual child, making it more sanitary. also toys that are age appropriate for our infants safe outdoor environment includes, soft ground and covered play area along with state approved playground equipment that is appropriate for the age groups that will be playing on it.
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Post by Jennifer on Mar 7, 2018 21:35:47 GMT -8
There need to be clear pathways. Edges need to be rounded not sharp. At my center each child keep theor own pillow and blanket in separate plastic bags.
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