Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-3-505 - General Safety Standards
A. A
certificate holder shall ensure that the following are cared for only on the
ground floor of the child care group home's residence:
1. An enrolled infant,
2. An enrolled child younger than five years
of age, and
3. An enrolled child
who uses a wheelchair or is not able to walk.
B. Except as provided in subsection (A)(3), a
certificate holder may allow a staff member to care for an enrolled child five
years of age or older on a floor above or below the ground floor of the child
care group home's residence if one of the two unobstructed, usable exits to the
outside required in R9-3-501(A)(4) from the floor on which child care services
are provided leads to the ground level outside without passing through the
ground floor.
C. If the residence
of a child care group home is a mobile home, a manufactured home, or a
factory-built building, as defined in A.R.S. §
41-2142,
the certificate holder shall ensure that:
1.
The skirting around the mobile home, manufactured home, or factory-built
building is permanently attached and surrounds the entire perimeter of the
residence; and
2. Each stairway or
ramp to the mobile home, manufactured home, or factory-built building has
railings.
D. A
certificate holder shall ensure that:
1. A
stairway that leads to a floor or room outside of the areas of the child care
group home approved for providing child care services is separated from the
areas of the child care group home approved for providing child care services
by either a door or gate that is kept closed during hours of
operation;
2. A glass window,
mirror, or other glass surface that is located lower than 36 inches above the
floor, a sliding glass door, or another type of glass partition that is located
lower than 36 inches above the floor:
a. Is
made of safety glass that has been manufactured, fabricated, or treated to
prevent the glass from shattering or flying when struck or broken;
b. Is shielded by a barrier to prevent impact
by or physical injury to an enrolled child; or
c. Has conspicuous markings located at a
child's eye level;
3.
Firearms kept at the child care group home are unloaded, out of the view of
enrolled children, and stored in separate locked areas, locked cabinets, or
locked containers away from the locked areas, locked cabinets, or locked
containers in which ammunition is stored;
4. The child care group home has at least one
operable telephone available for use by a staff member;
5. Except as provided in R9-3-503(C)(4) and
subsection (D)(6)(d), the following are stored in a labeled container separate
from food storage areas and are inaccessible to an enrolled child:
a. Materials and chemicals labeled as a toxic
substance, and
b. Substances that
have a child warning label and may be a hazard to a child;
6. Flammable liquids are stored:
a. In an original container;
b. Separate from food storage
areas;
c. Away from any
heat-producing appliance or equipment, such as a water heater or furnace;
and
d. Except for hand sanitizers
being provided for use, in a location inaccessible to enrolled
children;
7. Each window
blind cord or curtain cord at the child care group home is anchored to a wall
or inaccessible to an enrolled child;
8. Each fan in an area of the child care
group home approved for providing child care services is inaccessible to an
enrolled child; and
9. An enrolled
child does not have access to the following on the premises:
a. Lawn mowers, ladders, toilet brushes,
plungers, and other equipment that may be a hazard to a child;
b. An air conditioner, evaporative cooler,
heat pump, or furnace;
c. A hot tub
or spa;
d. A pond or
fountain;
e. An irrigation ditch,
abandoned mine, or well; or
f. A
trampoline.
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