Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 404.44 - Buildings
a) Buildings shall
be maintained in compliance with state and local ordinances for health, safety
and sanitation.
b) The institution
shall receive inspection annually and clearance from:
1) the Illinois Department of Public Health
or local health department; and
2)
the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal, or designated local fire
departments.
c) The
institution shall establish and maintain a program for the upkeep, repair, and
replacement of buildings.
d)
Housekeeping and repair programs shall be scheduled and shall be the
responsibility of housekeeping and maintenance personnel.
e) No business shall be conducted on the
institution premises that would intrude upon, deter, or interfere with the
child care activities or services.
f) An institution or organization proposing
to construct a new child care institution, to relocate, or to undertake major
remodeling of buildings shall:
1) notify the
Department of such plans;
2) submit
building plans for approval to state and local offices if required by law or
regulation; and
3) not allow
children to occupy any buildings under construction or undergoing major
remodeling.
g)
Architectural plans for new, remodeled or replaced buildings shall be suited to
the child care function of the institution and its program needs.
h) The institution shall not permit occupancy
of any new, remodeled, or relocated building until state or local fire and
health authorities have inspected and approved such buildings.
i) Living quarters for children shall:
1) be well ventilated, properly lighted, and
well heated;
2) be of adequate size
and privacy to conform to good standards of health; and
3) meet the children's basic and individual
needs.
j) Sleeping rooms
for children shall:
1) be separate for boys
and girls over 6 years of age;
2)
provide at least 40 square feet of floor space per child, including rooms for
single occupancy;
3) provide each
child with his own bed and readily accessible storage space where he may keep
his personal belongings and possessions; and
4) be equipped with furnishings including but
not limited to chairs, tables, desks, mirrors, and bed linen, in good
repair.
k) Lavatory,
bath, and toilet facilities for children shall:
1) consist of one toilet and one lavatory for
every 6 children;
2) be equipped
with hot and cold running water and shall be located near the sleeping
quarters;
3) be separate for boys
and girls;
4) consist of at least
one tub or shower for every 8 children; and
5) be equipped with mirrors and areas for
storage of toilet articles and for hanging towels and wash cloths, unless
provided individually in sleeping areas.
l) Other living unit areas shall include:
1) living rooms large enough to accommodate
the free and informal use by the children of the unit;
2) availability of areas for special or quiet
activities of individuals and groups; and
3) storage space for supplies and equipment
not in use.
m) The
administrator who lives on the premises shall be provided with living quarters
separate from those used by the children.
n) Staff members who live on the premises
shall be provided with sleeping rooms and bath facilities separate from those
used by the children.
o) Dining
facilities and equipment shall be provided for all children and staff residing
on the premises.
p) Kitchen
facilities shall provide for efficient and sanitary preparation, storage and
service of food and for the proper cleaning, sanitizing and storage of all
equipment and utensils in accordance with Department of Public Health
requirements.
q) There shall be
adjacent, readily accessible hand washing and toilet facilities for the use of
kitchen staff and helpers with posting of public health warning to remind food
handlers, dishwashers, and other kitchen helpers to make use of hand washing
facilities after toileting, grooming, and smoking.
r) Children should be instructed in the
proper use of laundry equipment facilities before they are permitted to use
them. Appliances shall be equipped with safety devices.
s) There shall be office facilities and
equipment for efficient conduct of the institution's business
affairs.
t) Formal classrooms
located on the premises shall be housed in areas so planned or arranged that
one program or activity does not intrude or interfere with another.
u) There shall be rooms on the premises where
children can see family, visitors, and professional staff in privacy and
without undue or unnecessary interruptions.
v) Facilities including toilets, lavatories,
drinking fountains and telephones shall be available to accommodate
non-resident staff and visitors.
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 9976, effective July 1, 2005
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