Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-3-504 - Fire Safety, Gas Safety, and Emergency Standards
A. A certificate holder shall ensure that:
1. The house number of the child care group
home's residence is painted or posted on the premises so that it is visible
from the street;
2. A smoke
detector is installed in each indoor area of the child care group home approved
for providing child care services and in each hallway of the child care group
home's residence;
3. Each smoke
detector required under subsection (A)(2):
a.
Is maintained in an operable condition; and
b. Is either battery operated or, if
hard-wired into the electrical system of the child care group home's residence,
has a back-up battery;
4. The child care group home's residence has
at least two portable fire extinguishers:
a.
One of which is labeled as rated at least 1A-10-BC by the Underwriters
Laboratories is mounted on the kitchen wall and is easily accessible,
and
b. One of which is labeled as
rated at least 2A-10-BC by the Underwriters Laboratories and is maintained in a
location accessible to staff members in an area of the child care group home
approved for providing child care services;
5. Each electrical outlet in an area of the
child care group home approved for providing child care services is covered
with a safety plug cover or insert when not in use;
6. An appliance, light, or other device with
a frayed or spliced electrical cord is not used at the child care group
home;
7. An electrical cord,
including an extension cord, is not run under a rug or carpeting, over a nail,
or from one room to another at the child care group home;
8. Each electrical, cable, or telephone
outlet at the child care group home is covered with a face plate;
9. A wood-burning stove, the interior of a
fireplace, or a chiminea is inaccessible to enrolled children when in
use;
10. An unvented space heater
or open-flame space heater is not used in the child care group home's residence
during hours of operation;
11. An
electric portable heater is not used in the child care group home's residence
during hours of operation unless the electric portable heater:
a. Has:
i.
Either a non-porous casing or a grill with a mesh small enough to prevent cloth
or a child's finger from entering the casing,
ii. A tilt switch that shuts off power to the
electric portable heater if the electric portable heater tips over,
iii. An automatic shutoff control to prevent
overheating, and
iv. A thermostat
control; and
b. Is
plugged directly into a wall outlet;
12. A candle or incense is not burned in the
child care group home's residence during hours of operation; and
13. Smoking is not permitted in the residence
during hours of operation or in the presence or sight of enrolled
children.
B. A
certificate holder shall ensure that a staff member:
1. Tests the battery for each smoke detector
required under subsection (A)(2) each month,
2. Makes a record of each test
performed,
3. Replaces a smoke
detector battery that is no longer charged, and
4. Maintains the record of the test on the
premises for 12 months after the date of the test.
C. A certificate holder shall:
1. Replace a disposable fire extinguisher
when its indicator reaches the red zone; and
2. Ensure that each rechargeable fire
extinguisher in the child care group home's residence:
a. Is serviced at least once every 12 months,
and
b. Has a tag attached to the
fire extinguisher that specifies the date of the last servicing and the
identification of the person who serviced the fire extinguisher.
D. If there are gas
pipes that run from a gas meter to an appliance or location on the premises:
1. Before an applicant for a child care group
home is issued a certificate by the Department, the applicant shall obtain a
gas inspection report by a licensed plumber or individual authorized by the
local jurisdiction that verifies there are no gas leaks in the gas pipes that
run from the gas meter to any appliance or location on the premises;
and
2. A certificate holder shall
ensure that:
a. Each unused natural gas outlet
at the child care group home has its valves removed by and is capped at the
wall or floor by a licensed plumber or individual authorized by the local
jurisdiction;
b. A licensed plumber
or individual authorized by the local jurisdiction conducts a gas inspection
that verifies there are no gas leaks in the gas pipes that run from the gas
meter to any appliance or location on the premises at least once every 12
months after the date of the certificate; and
c. A copy of a current gas inspection report,
including documentation of any repairs or corrections required by the gas
inspection report, is maintained on the premises.
E. A certificate holder shall:
1. Prepare a fire and emergency plan,
consisting of:
a. The child care group home's
address and telephone number;
b. A
list of emergency telephone numbers, including 9-1-1 and a poison control
center;
c. A document or documents
that include the contact telephone number for a parent of each enrolled child;
and
d. An evacuation plan for the
child care group home, including a floor plan of the child care group home's
residence on which lines have been drawn showing the evacuation path from each
area of the child care group home approved for providing child care
services;
2. Maintain
the fire and emergency plan in a location accessible to staff members;
and
3. Post a copy of the floor
plan showing the evacuation paths from the residence in each indoor area of the
child care group home approved for providing child care services.
F. A certificate holder shall
ensure that:4.
3. A record is made of
each fire and emergency evacuation drill, including:
5.
4. The
record of the fire and emergency evacuation drill is maintained on the premises
for 12 months after the date of the fire and emergency evacuation
drill.
1. An unannounced fire and
emergency evacuation drill are:
a. At least
once each month; and
b. Each fire
drill and emergency evacuation drill is conducted at a different time of day
than the fire and emergency evacuation drill conducted in the previous
month;
2. During the
fire and emergency evacuation drill, each staff member and enrolled child at
the child care group home is evacuated from the child care group home according
to the evacuation plan;
3.
Each fire and emergency evacuation drill is
conducted at a different time of day than the previous fire and emergency
evacuation drill;
a. The date of the fire and emergency
evacuation drill, and
b. The time
of the fire and emergency evacuation drill; and
Notes
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