Or. Admin. Code § 414-305-0900 - Furniture
(1) A certified
child care center must ensure that furniture is:
(a) Installed, maintained, and used according
to the manufacturer's instructions;
(b) Cleanable;
(c) Safely constructed and lead free, with no
rough or sharp edges or loose parts;
(d) In good working condition and repair with
no holes or tears; and
(e) Stable
or anchored.
(2) A
certified child care center must provide developmentally appropriate table
space and seating for all children.
(3) A certified child care center must
provide a safe, washable cot or rest mat for each toddler and preschool-age
child at nap time, for each school-age child who wants to rest, and for a child
that needs to be isolated due to illness.
(a)
Cots or mats must be assigned to individual children and used by one child at a
time.
(b) Cots and mats must be
cleaned and sanitized when soiled and before use by another child.
(c) Each mat used for napping must be:
(A) Covered with a durable, washable,
waterproof, form-fitting material;
(B) At least 1 inch thick; and
(C) Free of rips, tears or tape.
(d) Mats or cots must be placed at
least 2 feet apart if children are placed head to toe; or 3 feet apart
otherwise and arranged in a manner that allows for a direct, unobstructed
passage to each child.
(e) Mats,
cots and bed linen must be properly stored so that sleeping surfaces are not
touching each other unless cleaned and sanitized after each use.
(4) A certified child care center
must ensure that each child 12 months of age and older is provided with
individual bedding consisting of at least a sheet or blanket.
(a) A sheet must cover the entire resting
surface.
(b) Bedding must either be
marked for use by the identified child or laundered daily.
(A) All bedding must be thoroughly cleaned
and sanitized before use by another child.
(B) If marked for use by the individual
child, the bedding must be laundered weekly or more frequently if
needed.
(5) A
certified child care center must provide storage space for each child's
clothing and personal possessions as well as space for teaching equipment,
records and files, and cleaning equipment and supplies.
(6) The storage space for children must be
labeled with the child's name, a photograph of the child, or other symbol the
child recognizes as referring to themself.
(7) A certified child care center must
arrange play materials on labeled shelves or in containers to promote and
encourage independent access by children.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.260
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