Or. Admin. Code § 414-360-0810 - [Effective 7/1/2025] Home Structure and Safety
(1) A certified
family child care must be:
(a) A building
constructed as a single family dwelling or other dwelling; and
(b) In space designed or remodeled for living
quarters.
(2) The exit
requirements listed in OAR 414-360-0810(3) apply to:
(a) Certified family child cares with initial
licensure on or after July 1, 2025; or
(b) An existing certified family child care
that applies for a change of address on or after July 1, 2025.
(3) All floors of the home used
for child care activities must have two exits.
(a) One exit on each floor must be a door
that exits directly outside to ground level and meets the following
requirements:
(A) The door may not exit
through a garage or carport.
(B)
The door must be able to be opened from the inside without the use of a key, or
special knowledge or effort.
(C)
The interior pathway leading to the door must not:
(i) Be within three feet of a permanently
installed cooking appliance; nor
(ii) Be required to pass through a storage
room or through a room that can be locked to prevent access.
(b) The second exit may
either be a door that exits directly outside to ground level or an operable
window that meets the following requirements:
(A) A minimum net clear opening of 5 square
feet;
(B) A minimum net clear
height of 24 inches;
(C) A minimum
net clear width of 20 inches;
(D)
The bottom of the opening located no more than 44 inches from the finished
floor; and
(E) The bottom of the
opening located no more than 48 inches off of the ground outside of the home.
If higher than 48 inches, steps or a platform must be placed under the window
to reduce the distance to 48 inches.
(c) All rooms used for child care activities
must have two exits. Exits may include:
(A) A
door leading directly outside to ground level;
(B) A door leading to another room or
hallway; or
(C) A window meeting
the requirements identified in OAR 414-360-0810(2)(b).
(4) The exit requirements listed
in OAR 414-360-0810(5) through (7) apply to:
(a) Certified family child cares with initial
licensure prior to July 1, 2025; or
(b) A location previously licensed by CCLD at
any time.
(5) All floor
levels used by children for play and napping shall have two usable exits to
ground level.
(6) All rooms used by
children for play and napping shall have two usable exits.
(7) For the purposes of this rule, "usable
exit" is defined as an unobstructed door or window through which caregivers and
children can evacuate the home in case of a fire or emergency. Doors must be
able to be opened from the inside without a key, and window openings must be at
least 20 inches wide and 22 inches in height, with a net clear opening of 5
square feet and a sill no more than 48 inches above the floor.
(8) A provider must ensure that children do
not have access to heating equipment such as furnaces, fireplaces, stoves,
steam and hot water pipes, and electric space heaters.
(9) A certified family child care's heating
equipment must be safe to operate.
(a)
Flammable materials including papers, curtains, and furniture must be at least
3 feet from furnaces, fireplaces, and other heating devices.
(b) Fireplaces, fireplace inserts, and
wood/corn pellet stoves, if used, must:
(A)
Have a secure, stable protective barrier; and
(B) Be inspected and cleaned
annually.
(c) Portable
electric space heaters must:
(A) Be attended
while in use and be off when unattended;
(B) Have an automatic shut off feature for
tipping over and overheating;
(C)
Have protective covering to keep hands and objects away from the electric
heating element;
(D) Bear the
safety certification mark of a nationally recognized testing
laboratory;
(E) Be placed only on
the floor;
(F) Be properly vented,
as required for proper functioning; and
(G) Be used according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
(10) Activity areas must be adequately
lighted and ventilated.
(a) Doors and windows
which are opened for ventilation must be equipped with fine-meshed
screens.
(b) After painting or
laying carpet, the child care home must be aired out completely for at least 24
hours with good ventilation before children are allowed to return.
(11) A certified family child
care's electrical system must not a pose a risk to children.
(a) Unused electrical outlets accessible to
children preschool-age and younger must be tamper-resistant or have outlet
covers that are not easily removed by children.
(b) Electrical wiring and power strips with
surge protectors must be inaccessible to child care children.
(c) Electrical cords must be in good working
condition, not torn or frayed, and not have any exposed wires.
(d) Extension cords may only be used for a
brief, temporary purpose and must not replace direct wiring.
(12) When the indoor temperature
is lower than 68°F or higher than 85°F, a provider must utilize
strategies to help children stay warm or cool.
(13) A provider must ensure the following
home safety measures:
(a) Phone service is
available in the home during operating hours.
(b) Floors must be free of splinters, large
unsealed cracks, sliding rugs and other hazards.
(c) Windows above the ground floor that are
accessible to children preschool-age and younger must be equipped with a lock
to prevent opening more than 4 inches.
(d) Vertical blinds, continuous looped
blinds, and drapery cords must either be out of reach of children or have
tension or tie-down devices to hold the cords tight.
(e) Indoor platforms and lofts more than 30
inches in height must have protective barriers.
(f) A movable barrier, e.g. baby gate, must
be placed at the top and/or bottom of all stairways accessible to infants and
toddlers.
(g) Clear glass panels
must be clearly marked at children's eye level.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.260
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.280
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