Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-7458 - Buildings; Grounds; and Water Supply
A. Structures and Improvements: A licensee
shall maintain a facility's structures and improvements in good repair, free
from danger to health or safety, and as prescribed in this subsection. The
licensee shall:
1. Repair doors, windows and
other building features that protect a building from weather damage or pest
infestation, within 48 hours of finding that the building part is in
disrepair;
2. Document efforts to
make or obtain repairs if repairs cannot be completed in 48 hours;
3. Keep buildings free of vermin
infestation;
4. Keep exits free of
obstruction or impediments to immediate use; and
5. Have barriers appropriate to the
developmental needs of children in care to prevent falls from porches and
elevated areas, walkways, and stairs.
B. Exits: The licensee shall equip each
building used by children with exits as prescribed in this subsection.
1. Each building shall have at least two
exterior means of egress on each floor.
2. Exits above ground level shall have an
outside fire escape or a fire-resistant stairwell that has been approved by the
state or a local fire inspector.
3.
Exit doors shall have only locks that allow the doors to be opened from the
inside without use of a key or knowledge of special or restrictive operating
procedures.
C. Grounds:
A licensee shall maintain a facility's grounds in good condition, free from
danger to health or safety, and as prescribed in this subsection. The licensee
shall:
1. Store garbage and rubbish in
non-combustible, covered containers, separate from play areas;
2. Remove refuse and recyclables from the
building at least once a day;
3.
Remove refuse and recyclables from the facility grounds at least once a
week.
4. Use safeguarding measures
to separate children in care from potentially hazardous areas on or near the
facility grounds;
5. Maintain
fences and other barriers in good repair; and
6. Locate and install playground or
recreational equipment at the facility in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions and recommendations, and maintain the equipment in good repair and
in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and
recommendations.
D.
Water supply: If a facility's water is from any source other than an approved
public water supply, the licensee shall obtain a written water analysis report,
showing that the water is potable and meets the applicable requirements for
safe drinking water in 18 A.A.C. 4. The licensee shall get the analysis and
report from a laboratory certified by the Department of Health Services before
initial operation and each annual renewal.
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