Indiana Administrative Code
Title 470 - DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES
Article 3 - CHILD WELFARE SERVICES
Rule 4.7 - Child Care Centers; Licensing
Section 4.7-94 - Diapering

Universal Citation: 470 IN Admin Code 4.7-94

Current through September 18, 2024

Authority: IC 12-13-5-3

Affected: IC 12-17.2-4

Sec. 94.

(a) Diaper bags brought from home shall be inaccessible to children.

(b) The center or the parent shall supply diapers. Caregivers shall have diapers available at all times so they can keep each child dry and clean.

(c) The center must store diapers off the floor, protected from contamination, and inaccessible to children.

(d) Disposable diapers furnished by the parent shall be brought to the child care center in original, unopened packages and marked with the individual child's name.

(e) Caregivers shall diaper all children on a changing table, except as follows:

(1) Caregivers may change infants that are unable to pull to a stand in their own crib.

(2) Caregivers may change children two (2) years of age and older standing up under the following conditions:
(A) Hand washing and child cleansing procedures are followed in the same manner as when a changing table is used.

(B) Neither the clean or dirty diaper changing materials are placed on the floor.

(f) When diapering children three (3) years of age and older, caregivers shall do the following:

(1) Not use the twos', toddlers', or infants' diaper changing table or their room or area to change diapers.

(2) Use a designated, sanitizable table or cot that is not used for any other purpose as follows:
(A) This cot must be stored away from children when not in use.

(B) The cot and table must be sanitized with a solution of one (1) tablespoon bleach to one (1) quart water or EPA-approved solution capable of killing enteric pathogens after each use.

(3) Use same skin care procedure as consulting physician has approved for other diapered children in center or the procedure recommended by the division.

(4) Provide a shielded or private area for the diapering process.

(g) The center with children under three (3) years of age who wear diapers or pull-ups shall provide a changing table in each room/area.

(h) The center shall locate a sink within ten (10) feet of the changing table in the room/area or in a room that opens directly into the room/area.

(i) The center shall use a changing table as follows:

(1) The table must be sturdy and sanitizable.

(2) The table must not have wicker, lattice, or cloth material parts.

(3) The table must be equipped with sanitizable safety devices designed to prevent a child from falling. (j) Caregivers shall use the diapering surface exclusively for diaper changing.

(k) Caregivers shall not change diapers on the floor, on equipment shelves, or on any food preparation or eating surface.

(l) Staff shall maintain hand contact with the child to prevent falls while on the changing table.

(m) Caregivers shall speak with the children while changing diapers.

(n) There shall be a soft sanitizable pad on the table with a clean strip of waterproof, disposable paper to cover the entire pad. Caregivers shall place a new, waterproof, paper strip on the pad after each diaper change.

(o) If an infant is changed in their crib, caregivers shall place a clean sanitizable pad down with a clean strip of waterproof, disposable paper to protect the bedding or change the sheet and sanitize the mattress after each changing.

(p) Caregivers shall sanitize the pad and table when they become soiled and at the end of each day.

(q) Caregivers shall use a clean cloth or diaper wipe for each individual washing of a child. Soft, clean, terry wash cloths or diaper wipes shall be immediately accessible.

(r) Caregivers shall properly cleanse the child's body at each diapering. The submitted health program shall contain skin care procedures approved by the center's health consultant. Caregivers shall post and follow the procedures when diapering children.

(s) If disposable gloves are used, they must be discarded immediately after the dirty diaper is removed and the child is cleansed.

(t) Regardless of whether gloves are used, caregivers shall wash their hands before and after each diaper change.

(u) The child's hands shall be washed after diaper changing with a clean, damp, soapy cloth, then rinsed with a second clean cloth in the same order, or, the child's hands shall be held under warm, running water, soaped, and dried with a disposable towel.

(v) Soiled or wet children's clothing shall be placed in a plastic bag, sealed, and kept inaccessible to children and returned home at the end of each day.

(w) Loose fecal material may be shaken into the toilet; soiled clothing or cloth diapers shall not be rinsed in toilets or sinks.

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