Delaware Administrative Code
Title 14 - Education
900 - Special Populations
933 - DELACARE: Regulations for Early Care and Education and School-Age Centers
Part V - PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY
Section 933-V-65.0 - First Aid Kits

Universal Citation: 14 DE Admin Code 933-V-65.0

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024

65.1 A licensee shall have at least one complete first aid kit in a location accessible to staff members but not to children. A first aid kit must be taken on field trips/program outings.

65.2 The first aid kit must include:

65.2.1 Disposable non-porous gloves;

65.2.2 Scissors;

65.2.3 Tweezers;

65.2.4 A non-glass thermometer to measure a child's temperature;

65.2.5 Bandage tape;

65.2.6 Sterile gauze pads;

65.2.7 Flexible rolled gauze;

65.2.8 Triangular bandage or sling;

65.2.9 Safety pins;

65.2.10 Eye patch or eye pad;

65.2.11 Pen or pencil and note pad;

65.2.12 Instant cold pack or frozen ice pack;

65.2.13 Current American Academy of Pediatrics or AAP standard first aid chart or equivalent first aid guide;

65.2.14 Small plastic, metal, or wooden finger splints;

65.2.15 Non-medicated adhesive strip bandages; and

65.2.16 Plastic bags for cloths, gauze, and other materials used in handling blood.

65.3 A first aid kit taken on field trips or program outings must include the items listed in subsection 65.2 and the following:

65.3.1 Bottled water;

65.3.2 Liquid soap;

65.3.3 Emergency and other needed medications; and

65.3.4 List of emergency phone numbers, parents' or guardians' home and work phone numbers, and the Poison Control Center phone number.

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