Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule sets forth the requirements for
the physical plant, indoor and outdoor space, supplies and equipment for
license-exempt child care facilities.
(1) The premises of all facilities shall be
safe and suitable for the care of children.
(A) Children shall have no access to areas
not approved for child care.
(B)
Porches, decks, stairwells or other areas in approved child care space shall
have protective handrails and guardrails if there is a drop-off of more than
twenty-four inches (24") from which children might fall and be injured.
Guardrails shall be at least thirty-six inches (36") high, and shall have bars
placed at intervals of no more than three and one-half inches (3 1/2"), or have
protective material to prevent a three and one-half inch (3 1/2") sphere from
passing through the bars.
(C)
Approved safety gates at stairways and doors shall be provided as
needed.
(D) Hazardous materials
such as cleaning supplies, poisonous materials, medicines, alcoholic beverages
or hazardous personal care items shall be inaccessible to children and stored
to prevent cross-contamination of food and food-related materials.
(E) Ammunition, guns, hunting knives, bows
and arrows, or other weapons shall not be on the premises unless stored in a
locked cabinet or closet.
(F)
Walls, ceilings, floors and equipment shall be finished with materials that can
be cleaned easily and shall be free of splinters, cracks and chipped paint.
Floor covering shall be in good condition. The facility shall be free of all
lead hazards and asbestos that is friable or dangerous.
(2) Indoor space requirements shall include:
(A) Adequate artificial or natural lighting
throughout each room used for child care;
(B) Room temperatures that are no less than
sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit (68oF) and no more
than eighty-five degrees Fahrenheit (85oF) measured
two feet (2') from the floor;
(C) A
telephone in working order available for incoming and outgoing calls;
(D) Police, fire department, poison control,
ambulance and other emergency numbers posted near the telephone;
(E) At least thirty-five (35) square feet of
usable floor space for each preschool and school-age child, and at least
forty-five (45) square feet of usable floor space for each infant/toddler.
1. Floor space shall be measured wall-to-wall
from the inside walls of areas used for children's activities.
2. Floor space shall not include kitchens,
bathrooms, closets, staff lounges, office space, hallways used exclusively as
passageways and floor space occupied by furniture or shelving not used for
children or their activities.
3. In
a facility located in an owner's permanent residence, the area used for child
care, including play space and bathrooms, shall be separate from the family
living quarters unless the facility is providing care for ten (10) or fewer
children; and
(F)
Facilities providing infant and toddler care shall meet the following
requirements:
1. The floor shall be covered
with material that can be cleaned. Carpets or rugs shall be spot-cleaned when
soiled. They shall be sanitized with an approved sanitizer when contaminated
with body fluids;
2. A facility
with a capacity of more than twenty (20) children or more than four (4) infants
and toddlers shall have infant and toddler space separate from the older
children. The space shall be separated by floor-to-ceiling walls with separate
play, sleeping and bathroom space;
3. No more than twenty-four (24)
infants/toddlers shall be in a single room. A room is an area separated from
other parts of the building by floor to ceiling walls. Stable partitions, a
minimum of four feet (4') in height, shall be used to separate the
infant/toddler and two (2)-year old groups within a room; and
4. No more than eight (8) infant/toddlers or
sixteen (16) two (2) year olds shall be in a group.
(3) General requirements for
bathrooms shall include:
(A) One (1) flush
toilet and one (1) adjacent handwashing facility with running water available
for every twenty (20) children. Urinals may be substituted for up to one-half
(1/2) the required number of toilets, with a minimum of one (1) toilet per
bathroom;
(B) Water temperatures at
handwashing facilities accessible to children shall not exceed one hundred
twenty degrees Fahrenheit (120oF);
(C) Locks or latches shall not be used on
bathroom or bathroom stall doors used by children below the first
grade;
(D) If a facility provides
care for more than fifty (50) children, a separate bathroom or bathroom stall
shall be available for care-givers;
(E) When a facility offers care for more than
twenty (20) children, including school-age children in first grade or above,
bathrooms shall be provided as follows:
1.
Separate girls' and boys' bathrooms; or
2. If twenty (20) or fewer school-age
children are in care, one (1) bathroom may be designated for school-age
children only; and
(F)
For infants, toddlers and children not toilet trained, one (1) flush toilet and
one (1) adjacent handwashing facility with running water shall be available for
every twenty-four (24) children in an infant/toddler unit. One (1) potty chair,
junior commode or toilet with an adapter seat shall be provided for every four
(4) children being toilet trained.
(4) Outdoor space requirements shall include:
(A) An outdoor play area available on or
adjoining the child care property. Facilities with a capacity of more than ten
(10) children shall have a fenced play area. Play areas in facilities with a
capacity of ten (10) or fewer children shall be fenced when necessary for the
protection of children from traffic, water or other hazards. Fences shall be at
least forty-two inches (42") high. Openings in fences shall be no greater than
three and one-half inches (3 1/2");
(B) A minimum of seventy-five (75) square
feet per child of outdoor play area. A sufficient area shall be available to
accommodate one-third (1/3) the capacity of the facility at one (1) time with a
minimum of seven hundred fifty (750) square feet;
(C) The play area shall be safe for
children's activities. It shall be well-maintained and free of hazards such as
poisonous plants, broken glass, barbed wire, open wells, rocks and other
debris, and shall have good drainage;
(D) The fall-zone area under and around
outdoor equipment over twenty-four inches (24") high covered with
impact-absorbing materials that will effectively cushion the fall of a child.
Materials may include sand, pea gravel, tanbark, shredded tires, wood chips,
rubber matting or other approved resilient material;
(E) Outdoor play space for infants and
toddlers separate from that used for older children, or the same space used at
different times. This does not apply to facilities caring for a maximum of
twenty (20) children, including no more than four (4)
infant/toddlers;
(F) Swimming and
wading pools used by children that are constructed, maintained and used in a
manner that protects the health and safety of children.
1. Swimming and wading pools shall be
enclosed by a fence at least forty-two inches (42") high with a locked
gate.
2. Swimming and wading pools
shall have a water filtration system. The water shall be treated, cleaned and
maintained in a manner approved by a state or local health authority;
(G) Outdoor equipment shall be
safely constructed, in good condition, and free of sharp, loose or pointed
parts. Stationary equipment such as swings, slides and climbers shall be
anchored securely; and
(H) Any part
of outdoor equipment from which children might fall shall not exceed six feet
(6') in height.
(5) When
children are napped on the premises, indoor equipment requirements shall
include:
(A) An individual mat, cot or bed
with an individually assigned sheet and blanket provided for each child who
naps or sleeps. Upper levels of bunk beds shall not be used. If mats are used
they shall have nonab-sorbent, cleanable coverings and shall not be placed
directly on concrete, linoleum, hardwood, or tile floors when children are
resting or napping. They shall be used only over carpeting and shall be long
enough so the child's head or feet do not rest off the mat. Mats shall be
washed and sanitized at least weekly, or more often as needed, and shall be
cleaned and sanitized before use by another child;
(B) Clean bedding with sheets laundered at
least once a week or when soiled. Once bedding has been used by a child, it
shall not be used by another child until it is laundered;
(C) Sleeping equipment arranged to provide at
least a two foot (2') aisle on one (1) long side of the equipment;
and
(D) An individually assigned
crib, portable crib or playpen for each infant. Stack cribs shall not be used.
Cots or mats may be used for napping for toddlers twelve (12) months and older
with parental consent. Infants shall not use mats for napping.
1. Cribs and playpens shall have side and end
rail spokes not more than two and three-eighths inches (2 3/8")
apart.
2. The crib mattress or
playpen pad shall be sized correctly to the crib or playpen. The pad shall be
in good condition, waterproof, clean and dry. Sheets and covers shall be
changed when soiled or wet.
(6) Individual seating and table space shall
be available for children twelve (12) months of age and older.
(A) Facilities shall have one (1) piece of
mealtime feeding equipment for every four (4) infants/toddlers.
(B) Equipment shall allow children to sit
comfortably and securely while being fed. Appropriate restraints shall be used
and infants shall not be left unattended.
(C) Walkers shall not be used.
(7) Indoor play equipment and
materials shall be provided and shall be clean and in good condition with all
parts intact. Infants and toddlers shall have safe toys. Toys, parts of toys or
other materials small enough to be swallowed shall not be used.
*Original authority: 210.221, RSMo 1949, amended 1955,
1987, 1993, 1995, 1999; 210.252, RSMo 1993, amended
1999..