Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-7-229 - Buildings and Grounds
The licensee shall maintain a facility's structures and improvements in good repair, free from danger to health or safety as prescribed in this Section and by the Life Safety Inspection requirements of A.A.C. Title 21, Chapter 8, Article 1. The licensee shall:
1. Repair any damage within 48 hours of
discovery;
2. If damages cannot be
repaired within 48 hours, the licensee shall provide the Department
documentation detailing the efforts to obtain repairs and estimate of when the
repairs will be completed. The licensee shall provide the Department this
documentation within 48 hours of discovery of damage;
3. Have barriers appropriate to the
developmental needs of children in care to prevent falls from porches and
elevated areas, walkways, and stairs;
4. Ensure that a facility's physical plant
can structurally accommodate the physical and program needs of all children in
care according to the standards in this Chapter and the licensee's own program
description;
5. Have mirrors in the
facility to permit a child in care to examine their personal appearance and
shall secure mirrors to walls at heights appropriate to a child in
care;
6. Ensure that a window or
door used for outside ventilation has a screen;
7. Ensure that a window designated as a fire
exit complies with the building codes as required by the local
jurisdiction;
8. Install and
maintain emergency lighting systems in all living quarters if the facility is
licensed to provide services to 10 or more children. Emergency lighting system
means a battery or generator operated system that:
a. Automatically activates if electrical
power fails; and
b. Provides
sufficient light for persons to exit safely in an emergency;
9. Have written documentation
showing that a facility's emergency lighting system meets applicable city or
county building codes for such systems, if applicable;
10. Illuminate a facility's outdoor walkways
and premises so that a child and staff using areas at night can perform
activities and tasks safely; and
11. Ensure that free-standing stoves that use
wood, sawdust, coal, or pellets, or portable heaters are not used as the
primary source of heat for a residential area.
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