Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-3-507 - Diaper-Changing Standards
A. A
certificate holder shall ensure that a staff member changes diapers only on a
nonabsorbent, sanitizable diaper changing surface that:
1. Is kept clear of items not required for
diaper changing;
2. Is in an area
of the child care group home approved for providing child care services, but
not in a kitchen or eating area; and
3. Provides access to running water that is
not a kitchen sink and dispensed soap within 15 feet.
B. A certificate holder shall ensure that:
1. A staff member:
a. Cleans, sanitizes, and dries a
diaper-changing surface using a single-use paper towel before and after each
diaper change;
b. Washes the staff
member's hands with soap and running water before and after each diaper
change;
c. Wears single-use
non-porous gloves during each diaper change;
d. Washes an enrolled child's hands with soap
and running water or with a washcloth or disposable wipe after the enrolled
child's diaper is changed and uses each washcloth or disposable wipe on only
one child and only one time before it is laundered or discarded; and
e. Documents the daily diaper changes for
each enrolled child in a dated diaper-changing log after changing the enrolled
child's diaper;
2. The
diaper-changing log is maintained on the premises for 12 months after the date
of the last diaper change recorded in the diaper-changing log;
3. Soiled cloth diapers or plastic pants from
an enrolled child are:
a. If soiled with
feces, emptied into a flush toilet without rinsing the cloth diapers or plastic
pants;
b. Placed in a plastic bag
labeled with an identifier that is specific to the enrolled child;
c. Stored in a waterproof container that is
tightly covered and lined with a plastic bag; and
d. Sent home with the enrolled child's
parent; and
4. Soiled
disposable diapers and disposable training pants are:
a. Stored in a waterproof container that is
tightly covered and lined with a plastic bag; and
b. Removed from the diaper-changing area and
discarded in an outside waste receptacle once daily or, if necessary, more
often.
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