Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-8-105 - Safeguarding of Hazards
A.
The provider shall ensure:
1. Highly toxic
substances and materials are safeguarded in locked storage. Highly toxic
substances include gasoline, lighter fluid, pesticides, radiator fluid, drain
cleaner, ammonia, bleach, spray paint, turpentine, and other substances that
can cause serious bodily harm or death if improperly used.
2. Household cleaning supplies are
safeguarded to prevent unsafe or improper use. Household cleaning supplies are
substances that are not intended for ingestion, but generally will not cause
serious bodily harm or death if improperly used. Examples of household cleaning
supplies include spray cleaners, laundry detergent, furniture polish, and
dishwasher detergent.
3. Access to
personal grooming supplies is not restricted unless the case plan or service
plan for a foster child or child in a residential group care facility
specifically restricts such access. Personal grooming supplies include
toothpaste, hand-soap, shampoo, menstrual products, and deodorant.
4. Ramps, bathtubs, and showers have
slip-resistant surfaces.
5.
Handrails and grab-bars are securely attached and stationary.
6. Skirting is intact around the base of the
setting, if the setting is a mobile home.
7. The child's access is prevented as
appropriate, for his or her age and development, from all medications,
poisonous materials, cleaning supplies, other hazardous materials, and
alcoholic beverages.
8. That the
home maintains first aid supplies.
B. OLR may require removal, repair, or
safeguarding of physical and other hazards that are determined to be unsafe for
a foster child or child in a residential group care facility, including a
drained swimming pool and trampoline.
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