Utah Admin. Code R430-90-22 - Rest and Sleep
(1) The
provider shall offer a child in care a daily opportunity for rest or sleep in
an environment with:
(a) a low noise
level;
(b) freedom from
distractions; and
(c) subdued
lighting.
(2) The
provider shall ensure that each crib:
(a) does
not have strings, cords, ropes, or other entanglement hazards on the crib or
within reach of the child;
(b) has
a tight-fitting mattress;
(c) has
at least 20 inches from the top of the mattress to the top of the crib rail, or
at least 12 inches from the top of the mattress to the top of the crib rail if
the child using the crib cannot sit up without assistance;
(d) has documentation from the manufacturer
or retailer stating that the crib was built after June 28, 2011, or that the
crib is certified if the crib was manufactured before that date; and
(e) has slats spaced no more than 2-3/8
inches apart.
(3) The
provider shall ensure that sleeping equipment does not block any exit
(4) The provider shall ensure that sleeping
equipment and bedding items are:
(a) clearly
assigned to one child; and
(b)
laundered as needed, but at least once a week, and before use by another
child.
(5) The provider
shall clean and sanitize sleeping equipment, that is not clearly assigned to
and used by an individual child, before each use.
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(1) The provider shall offer children in care a daily opportunity for rest or sleep in an environment with subdued lighting, a low noise level, and freedom from distractions.
(2) The provider may not schedule nap or rest times for more than two hours a day.
(3) The provider shall ensure that each crib :
(a) has a tight-fitting mattress;
(b) has slats spaced no more than 2-3/8 inches apart;
(c) has at least 20 inches from the top of the mattress to the top of the crib rail, or at least 12 inches from the top of the mattress to the top of the crib rail if the child using the crib cannot sit up without assistance;
(d) does not have strings, cords, ropes, or other entanglement hazards on the crib or within reach of the child; and
(e) has documentation from the manufacturer or retailer stating that the crib was built after June 28, 2011, or that the crib is certified if the crib was manufactured before that date.
(4) The provider shall ensure that sleeping equipment does not block exits.
(5) The provider shall ensure that sleeping equipment and bedding items are:
(a) clearly assigned to one child; and
(b) laundered as needed, but at least once a week, and before use by another child.
(6) The provider shall clean and sanitize sleeping equipment that is not clearly assigned to and used by an individual child before each use.