Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-8-104 - General Condition and Cleanliness of the Premises
The provider shall ensure:
1. The interior is clean, sanitary, and
disinfected to prevent, minimize, and control illness, infection, or
injury.
2. The premises is
maintained in good repair and does not constitute a hazard. Damage that
constitutes a hazard includes:
a. Broken
glass;
b. Surfaces that are rusted,
have sharp or jagged edges, or have nails protruding;
c. Holes in walls, ceilings, or floors;
or
d. Broken furniture, fixtures,
appliances, or equipment.
3. Play areas and therapy equipment are
stable, in good repair, and do not constitute a hazard.
4. Swing sets are securely anchored to the
ground.
5. The premises are clean
to the degree that the condition does not constitute a hazard. Conditions that
constitute a hazard include:
a. Rotting
food,
b. Stale or accumulated urine
or feces, or
c. An accumulation of
mold.
6. Garbage is
removed from the premises at least once each week.
7. The premises and outside play areas are
free of insect and rodent infestation, or the premises have an effective
ongoing system to eliminate insects or rodents.
8. Water in a pool on the premises is
maintained, is not stagnant, and is clear enough to see through the water to
the bottom surface of the pool.
9.
Excessive weeds and brush that pose a fire hazard are trimmed or
removed.
Notes
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