Code of Colorado Regulations
1400 - Department of Early Childhood
1402 - Division of Early Learning, Licensing, and Administration
8 CCR 1402-1 - CHILD CARE FACILITY LICENSING RULES AND REGULATIONS
FACILITY REQUIREMENTS AND TRANSPORTATION
Section 8 CCR 1402-1-2.336 - INDOOR REQUIREMENTS
Universal Citation: 1400 CO Code Regs 8 CCR 1402-1-2.336
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
A. General Indoor Requirements
1. There must be open,
uncluttered, and safe indoor play space of at least thirty-five (35) square
feet of floor space per child, including space for moveable furniture and
equipment exclusive of:
a. Hallways;
b. Bathrooms;
c. Stairways;
d. Closets;
e. Laundry rooms;
f. Furnace rooms; and
g. Space occupied by permanent built-in
cabinets and permanent storage shelves.
2. All floors must have an easily cleanable
finish including, but not limited to: carpets, tile, wood, or
concrete.
3. Interior walls must be
free of holes and constructed of solid material with a smooth finish that can
be easily cleaned. Painted finishes shall be maintained free from peeling,
chipping or otherwise deteriorating paint.
4. The family child care home must be
equipped with adequate light, heat, ventilation, and plumbing for safe and
comfortable occupancy. The heating unit must be capable of maintaining a
draft-free temperature of a minimum of sixty-eight (68) degrees Fahrenheit at
floor level in all rooms used for child care.
5. All rooms must be kept in a clean and
sanitary condition and be free of any evidence of pest or rodent
infestation.
B. Indoor Equipment, Materials and Furnishings
1. Toys,
toy parts, furnishings, equipment, and any materials accessible to children
under three (3) years of age must not be a choke hazard or able to be
inhaled.
2. An adequate number of
high chairs and other child size suitable equipment that meet Federal Consumer
Product Safety Commission standards published by the Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC) at 16 CFR
§ 1112 and
1321 (June 19, 2019), herein
incorporated by reference. No later editions or amendments are incorporated.
These regulations are available at no cost from the CPSC at
https://www.ecfr.gov. These
regulations are also available for public inspection and copying at the
Colorado Department of Early Childhood, 710 S. Ash St., Denver, CO 80246,
during regular business hours; must be provided when feeding each child under
two (2) years of age.
3. Children's
use of walkers with wheels is prohibited unless specifically provided for a
child's special needs as ordered in the child's health care plan.
4. Furnishings for relaxation and comfort
must include, but not be limited to:
a. Soft
play areas, which may include rugs, carpets, mats, and cushions; and
b. Clean and soft toys.
C. Indoor Safety
1. All hazardous items and materials must be
inaccessible to children including, but not limited to, office supplies,
matches, plastic bags, cleaning and laundry materials, perfumes, curling irons,
adult sharp scissors and knives, cosmetics, shaving lotions, hair products,
poisonous plants, and all items labeled by manufacturer as "keep out of reach
of children."
2. In rooms
accessible to children, all electrical outlets and power strips must have
protective covers, or safety outlets must be installed; all exposed light bulbs
accessible to children in areas where children can play must have protective
covers. Electrical cords must be in good condition and must not pose
strangulation, falling, or tripping hazards.
a. Extension cords must not be used in place
of permanent wiring and must be used in accordance with the manufacturer's
specifications.
b. Extension cords
must be plugged directly into a wall outlet.
c. Space heaters must be plugged directly
into a wall outlet.
3.
Window blind cords and coverings must be secured out of children's reach or
otherwise made safe to prevent strangulation.
4. During child care hours, fans that pose a
safety hazard to children ( fans that can be pulled onto the child, and those
where the child can stick fingers in the blades) must be inaccessible to
children.
5. Exterior doors may be
locked, and interior doors must be designed to prevent children from becoming
trapped. No locks or fastening devices can be used that would prevent emergency
evacuation. No more than one (1) lock can be used on an exit door during
business hours.
6. Any level where
child care occurs must have at least two (2) means of escape. A basement exit
may include a window large enough for the primary provider, applicant 2,
equally qualified provider, qualified substitute, staff members, volunteers,
visitors, and children to individually exit.
7. For windows used as a second exit where
the window sill height is over thirty (30) inches, there must be permanent
access to the window. Permanent access can include a ladder bolted to the wall
or furniture permanently attached to the wall or steps.
a. For window wells over forty-four (44)
inches, there must be an attached escape ladder designed specifically for the
purpose of evacuation of children from the window well to the ground
level.
b. For family child care
homes licensed after March 1, 2024, the emergency escape opening must be a
minimum of 5.7 square feet with a minimum width of twenty (20) inches and a
minimum height of twenty-four (24) inches.
8. All unvented gas or electric heating
units, must be installed and maintained with safety devices to prevent fire,
explosions, and other hazards. Open-flame gas or oil stoves, unscreened
fireplaces, hot plates, and unvented heaters must not be used.
9. All heating units must be used and
maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. Space heaters
must have a heating element that does not exceed 212 degrees Fahrenheit and be
equipped with a tip-over safety switch.
10. Any cooking stoves with controls within
reach of a child shall have a safety guard.
11. Flammable or combustible items must be
stored in a locked area remote from the kitchen, and at least three (3) feet
from the furnace, hot water heater or any other heating device. These items
include, but are not limited to, paints, fuels, insecticides, and other
hazardous chemicals.
12. Furnaces
and hot water heaters must be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer
specifications and inaccessible to children.
13. All family child care homes must have
smoke alarms installed in every bedroom licensed for care, in the immediate
vicinity outside every bedroom, in every area used as a sleeping room, and at
least one on each floor of the house.
a.
Smoke alarms must not be older than the manufacturer directs.
b. For family child care homes licensed after
March 1, 2024, smoke alarms must be interconnected so that when one (1) alarm
is activated all are activated.
14. There must be a carbon monoxide detector
in working condition installed in the area of the family child care home as
recommended by the manufacturer and in the hallway outside the licensed
bedrooms or area where children sleep.
15. The family child care home must contain
at least one (1) fire extinguisher in working condition with the minimum weight
of five (5) pounds, and minimum rating of 2A-10-BC as listed on the fire
extinguisher label. The fire extinguisher must be easily accessible or the
identifying sign where the fire extinguisher is located must be highly visible.
a. Fire extinguishers must be replaced at
least every six (6) years.
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