This premises was found to be in compliance with the Health Protection and Promotion Act R.S.O. 1990.
Corrected During Inspection
Non-critical
Toy recommendations are met
- Mouthed toys should be immediately removed from use and stored separately in a designated, labelled container until they are able to be cleaned and disinfected or laundered (as applicable).
- Mouthed toys should be cleaned and disinfected or laundered after each use (as applicable). Mouthed toys should be rinsed following disinfection.
- Toys should be maintained in good repair. Toys made of wood should have a smooth finish.
- Toys should be cleaned and disinfected or laundered following an established schedule.
- Dress-up clothes should be laundered weekly or as needed (i.e. when visibly soiled).
- Shared or communal plush toys should only be used if they can be laundered as needed or as per an established schedule.
- Baskets, bins or containers used to store toys or other items should be cleanable or equipped with a cleanable liner.
- Toys which can no longer be properly laundered or cleaned and disinfected should be repaired or discarded.
Not in Compliance
Critical
Hand washing and respiratory etiquette is followed
- Hand washing sinks should be connected to permanent plumbing and adequately supplied with liquid soap, paper towel, and hot (not exceeding 49C) and cold running water under pressure.
Corrected During Inspection
Non-critical
Outdoor play area recommendations are met
- If tires are used in outdoor play areas, holes should be drilled to prevent water accumulation in the inner rims of the tires.
This premises was found to be in compliance with the Health Protection and Promotion Act R.S.O. 1990.
This premises was found to be in compliance with the Health Protection and Promotion Act R.S.O. 1990.
This premises was found to be in compliance with the Health Protection and Promotion Act R.S.O. 1990.
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