Division 1 - ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
- § 746.3401 - Must my child-care center have an annual sanitation inspection?
- § 746.3403 - How do I document that a sanitation inspection has been completed?
- § 746.3405 - Do I have to make corrections called for in the report?
- § 746.3407 - What steps must I take to ensure a healthy environment for children at my child-care center?
- § 746.3413 - May I use a dishwasher or washing machine to sanitize items at my child-care center?
- § 746.3415 - When must employees wash their hands?
- § 746.3417 - When must children wash their hands?
- § 746.3419 - How must children and employees wash their hands?
- § 746.3420 - May I use hand sanitizer as a substitute for washing hands?
- § 746.3421 - How must I wash an infant's hands?
- § 746.3423 - Must my child-care center have hot water for hand washing?
- § 746.3425 - Must caregivers wear gloves when handling blood or bodily fluids containing blood?
- § 746.3427 - Must I use a licensed exterminator to treat my child-care center for insects, rodents, and other pests?
- § 746.3429 - Are there general precautions I must take when my child-care center is being treated for insects, rodents, and other pests?
- § 746.3431 - May I use water from a private water supply instead of a public water supply for my child-care center?
- § 746.3433 - May I use a septic system for sewage disposal?
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