Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-7465 - General Safety
A.
Ground Floor: A licensee shall house non-ambulatory children and children
younger than 6 only on the ground floor.
B. Licensees that provide services to young
adults:
1. A licensee that provides services
to young adults shall provide adequate safety information and individualized
instruction to promote the safe use of a substance or item that is:
a. Required to be safeguarded under this
Section; and
b. Necessary for the
young adult's self-sufficiency, such as laundry and cleaning supplies, tools,
and kitchen knives.
2. A
licensee that provides services to young adults placed in care with their own
children shall safeguard substances and items in a manner appropriate to
protect the youngest child in residence.
C. Dangerous objects: A licensee shall
safeguard all potentially dangerous objects, including:
1. Firearms and ammunition;
2. Recreation and hunting
equipment;
3. Household and
automotive tools;
4. Sharp objects
such as knives, glass objects, and pieces of metal;
5. Fireplace tools, matches, and other types
of lighters;
6.
Machinery;
7. Electrical wires,
boxes, and outlets;
8. Gas
appliances;
9. Chemicals, cleaners,
and toxic or flammable substances;
10. Swimming pools, ponds, spas, and other
natural or artificial bodies of water; and
11. Motorized vehicles.
D. Water Temperature: A licensee shall
maintain water that is accessible to children for personal use at a temperature
at or below 120° F.
E. Gas
appliances:
1. A licensee shall have a
licensed and bonded heating and cooling technician annually inspect all
gas-fired devices at a facility. The licensee shall get a written report of the
inspection for submission to the Licensing Authority at the time of license
renewal.
2. A licensee shall equip
all gas-fired devices with an automatic pilot gas shut-off control.
3. A licensee shall remove the valves from
unused gas outlets and cap the disconnected gas line with a standard pipe
cap.
4. A licensee shall not use
unvented water heaters.
5. A
licensee shall not use kerosene or gasoline for lighting, cooking, or
heating.
6. If a licensee uses a
natural or propane gas burning device inside a facility, the licensee shall:
a. Install, test, and check carbon monoxide
monitoring equipment in a facility's residential environment according to the
manufacturer's instructions;
b.
Maintain the monitoring equipment in good working condition; and
c. At the facility, keep a copy of the
manufacturer's instructions, and, for one year, a record of the
tests.
F.
Finishes and surfaces:
1. A licensee shall not
surface walls or ceilings with materials that contain lead except as allowed by
law for protection from wood, pellet, or peat burning stoves.
2. A licensee shall not have any walls,
equipment, furnishings, toys, or decorations surfaced with lead
paint.
3. A licensee that accepts
children who are under age 6, developmentally disabled, or severely emotionally
disturbed, shall maintain the facility free of lead paint hazards, including
permanent removal of any paint that a child may ingest.
G. Toxic and Flammable Substances:
1. A licensee shall ensure that any poisons
and toxic or flammable substances used at a facility are used in a manner and
under conditions that will not contaminate food or be hazardous to
children.
2. A licensee shall
ensure that containers of poisons and toxic or flammable substances are
prominently and distinctly marked or labeled for easy identification of
contents.
3. A licensee may burn
trash only when:
a. Local authorities and
ordinances allow burning;
b. The
fire is at least 50 feet from any building used for children's residences;
and
c. An adult supervises any
child involved in the burning.
4. A licensee shall not use charcoal or gas
grills indoors or on covered porches.
H. Firearms, Weapons, and Recreational and
Hunting Equipment:
1. A licensee shall ban
firearms, explosives, and ammunition from a facility and grounds, except a
licensee may allow the following:
a. Firearms
maintained and used exclusively by trained security guards; and
b. Non-functional, permanently disabled
firearms used for ceremonial purposes if such use is documented in the
licensee's policy and procedures.
2. A licensee shall keep bows and arrows,
knives, and other potentially hazardous hunting and recreational equipment in
locked secure storage that is not accessible to children.
I. Tools and Equipment: A licensee shall
maintain lawn and garden equipment and maintenance tools and equipment safe and
in good repair, and shall allow children to use them only under the supervision
of staff. Depending on the developmental level of the child, the supervision
need not be direct supervision.
J.
Telephone service:
1. A licensee shall equip
each living unit that does not house young adults with 24-hour telephone
service or an intercom system linked to an outside telephone service,
or
2. A licensee that provides
services to young adults shall provide a device in each living unit that allows
a young adult to immediately summon on-duty staff or emergency services. In
addition, the licensee shall provide a telephone onsite. The licensee shall
provide written and verbal information to each young adult explaining how to
summon assistance in the event of an emergency.
3. A licensee shall conspicuously post,
adjacent to the telephone:
a. The address and
telephone number of the facility; and
b. Emergency telephone numbers, including
fire, police, physician, poison control, Child Protective Services, and
ambulance.
K.
Smoking:
1. A licensee shall not expose a
child in care to tobacco products or smoke.
2. A licensee shall not allow any person to
use tobacco products inside buildings.
3. A licensee shall not allow a child in care
to use or possess tobacco products.
L. Animals:
1. The licensee shall not maintain, at a
facility, any animal that poses a danger to children in care.
2. The licensee shall have written evidence
that dogs kept at a facility have current vaccinations against
rabies.
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