New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 56 - MANUAL OF REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILDREN'S GROUP HOMES
Subchapter 10 - SERVICES FOR PREGNANT AND PARENTING ADOLESCENTS
Section 3A:56-10.21 - Environmental sanitation requirements for disinfecting
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 3A:56-10.21
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The home shall first wash with soap and water and then disinfect those items specified below with a solution that shall either be:
1. A commercially
prepared disinfectant that indicates it kills bacteria, viruses and parasites. This
solution shall be used in accordance with label instructions; or
2. A self-made solution consisting of one-quarter
cup of household bleach to each gallon of water (one tablespoon per quart), which
shall be prepared daily and placed in a labeled, sealed container. This self-made
solution shall not be utilized with those items specified in (d)2 below.
(b) The home shall ensure that the following equipment, items or surfaces are washed and disinfected after each use:
1. Toilet training chairs that have first been
emptied into a toilet unless each infant has his or her own toilet training
chair;
2. Sinks and faucets used for
handwashing, if the sink is also used for rinsing a toilet training chair;
3. Diapering surfaces, used by more than one
infant;
4. Toys mouthed by infants
before being given to another infant;
5.
Mops used for cleaning; and
6. Oral and
rectal thermometers.
(c) The home shall wash and disinfect the following items at least daily:
1. Toilets and toilet seats used by more than one
infant;
2. Diaper pails and lids used by
more than one infant;
3. Drinking
fountains;
4. Water table and water play
equipment;
5. Play tables; and
6. Smooth surfaced non-porous floors in areas used
by infants.
(d) The home shall wash and disinfect the following items at least weekly, and before use by another infant:
1. Cribs, cots, mats, playpens or
other sleeping equipment approved by the Office of Licensing; and
2. Sheets, blankets or other coverings.
(e) The home shall wash and disinfect tables used by the infant for eating before each meal.
(f) Homes that maintain outside sandboxes or play areas containing sand shall ensure that:
1. Only
asbestos-free sand is used; and
2. The
sand is maintained in a safe and sanitary manner.
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