Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.1923 - Diapering and toilet learning
Rule 23.
(1)
Diapering of infants and toddlers shall only occur in a designated changing
area.
(2) The designated changing
area must comply with all of the following:
(a) Be used exclusively for changing wet or
soiled diapers or underwear.
(b) Be
located away from food preparation and meal service areas.
(c) Have access to a hand washing sink that
is not used for food preparation.
(d) Have a nonabsorbent, easily sanitized
surface with a changing pad between the child and the surface.
(e) Be cleaned and sanitized after each
use.
(f) Have diapering and
changing supplies within easy reach.
(g) Have a plastic-lined, tightly covered
container that is used exclusively for disposable diapers and diapering
supplies that must be emptied and sanitized at the end of each day.
(3) Diapers or training pants must
be changed when wet or soiled.
(4)
Only single use disposable wipes or other single use cleaning cloths must be
used to clean a child during the diapering or toileting process.
(5) All of the following requirements apply
when cloth diapers or training pants are used:
(a) Each cloth diaper must be covered with an
outer waterproof covering. Outer coverings must be removed as a singular unit
with wet or soiled diapers or training pants.
(b) Diapers, training pants, and outer
coverings must not be reused until machine washed and sanitized.
(c) No rinsing of the contents may occur at
the child care home.
(d) Soiled
diapers must be placed in a plastic-lined, covered container used only for that
child's soiled diapers.
(e) Soiled
diapers or training pants must be stored and handled in a manner that will not
contaminate any other items and must not be accessible to children.
(f) A child's parent shall remove soiled
diapers or training pants from the child care home every day.
(g) A child's supply of clean diapers or
training pants must be used only for that child.
(6) Toilet learning must be planned
cooperatively between the parent and the licensee so the toilet routine
established is consistent.
(7) If
toilet learning equipment such as potty chairs and modified toilet seats are
used, then both of the following apply:
(a)
They must be able to be easily cleaned and sanitized.
(b) Potty chairs must be emptied, rinsed, and
sanitized after each use.
(8) If disposable gloves are used, then they
must only be used once for a specific child and must be removed and disposed of
in a safe and sanitary manner immediately after each diaper
change.
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