Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-5-512 - Cleaning and Sanitation
A. A
licensee shall maintain facility premises free of insects and vermin.
B. A licensee shall maintain facility
premises and furnishings:
1. In a clean
condition, and
2. Free from
odor.
C. A licensee
shall ensure that floor coverings are:
1.
Clean, and
2. Free from:
a. Dampness,
b. Odors, and
c. Hazards.
D. A licensee shall ensure that toilet bowls,
lavatory fixtures, and floors in toilet rooms and kitchens are cleaned and
sanitized as often as necessary to maintain them in a clean and sanitized
condition or at least once every 24 hours.
E. If laundry belonging to a facility is done
on facility premises, a licensee shall:
1. Not
use a kitchen or food storage area for sorting, handling, washing, or drying
laundry;
2. Locate the laundry
equipment in an area that is separate from licensed activity areas and
inaccessible to enrolled children;
3. Not permit an enrolled child to be in a
laundry room or use a laundry area as a passageway for enrolled children;
and
4. Ensure that laundry soiled
by vomitus, urine, feces, blood, or other body fluid is stored, cleaned, and
sanitized separately from other laundry.
F. A licensee shall ensure that:
1. Each toilet room in a facility contains,
within easy reach of enrolled children:
a.
Mounted toilet tissue; and
b.
Except as provided in subsection (G):
i. A
sink with running water;
ii. Soap
contained in a dispenser; and
iii.
Disposable, single-use paper towels in a mounted dispenser, or a mechanical air
hand dryer;
2. Staff members wash their hands with soap
and running water after toileting;
3. An enrolled child's hands are washed with
soap and running water after toileting;
4. Except for a cup or receptacle used only
for water, food waste is stored in a covered container and the container is
clean and lined with a plastic bag;
5. Food waste and other refuse is removed
from the facility building at least once every 24 hours or more often as
necessary to maintain a clean condition and avoid odors;
6. A staff member or an enrolled child does
not draw water for human consumption from a toilet room hand-washing
sink;
7. Toys, materials, and
equipment are maintained in a clean condition;
8. Plumbing fixtures are maintained in a
clean and working condition; and
9.
Chipped or cracked sinks and toilets are replaced or repaired.
G. A licensee may have a sink with
running water, soap contained in a dispenser, and single-use paper towels in a
mounted dispenser or a mechanical air hand dryer located directly outside a
toilet room if an enrolled child exiting the toilet room can access the sink,
soap, and paper towels or air hand dryer without having to cross space that is
used for any activity.
Notes
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