Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services
Chapter 5101:2-13 - Licensing Family Care Homes
Section 5101:2-13-12 - Safe equipment and environment for a licensed family child care provider
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5101:2-13-12
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) What are the safe equipment requirements for a licensed family child care provider?
(1) Equipment, materials, and furniture shall
be sturdy, safe and easy to clean and maintain. They shall also be free of
sharp points or corners, splinters, or protruding nails; loose or rusty parts;
peeling or chipping paint; or other hazardous features.
(2) Furniture, equipment and materials which
are not usable due to breakage or being a hazard, shall be removed immediately
and stored away from children until repaired or replaced.
(3) Air conditioners, heat pumps, electric
fans and space heaters shall be mounted or placed out of the children's reach
or have safeguards which prevent children from being injured.
(4) Indoor swings, (excluding infant swings),
slides, climbers and climbing apparatuses shall not be placed over carpet,
concrete, tile, or any similarly hard surface. There shall be shock absorbent
protective covering under and around this equipment. If climbing equipment is
over three feet high, landing mats at least one and one half inches thick shall
be used. The protective covering shall be used and placed according to
manufacturer's guidelines.
(5) All
children's equipment shall be used in accordance with the manufacturer's
guidelines.
(6) Trampolines, ball
pits, and inflatable play equipment intended for climbing and bouncing,
including but not limited to slides and bounce houses shall not be permitted
for use at the family child care home.
(B) What are the safe environment requirements for a licensed family child care provider?
(1) Weapons, firearms and ammunition
materials shall be kept inaccessible to children, out of sight of children and
in locked storage areas. Weapons and firearms include air rifles, hunting
slingshots and any other projectile weapon.
(2) Each of the following groups will be
permitted to have the following weapons unsecured in a family child care home,
unless specifically not permitted by the family child care program owner.
Although permitted to be in the home, the weapons shall not be accessible to
children.
(a) Handguns may be carried by an
individual with a valid concealed handgun license and
are to be
kept out of sight of the children.
(b) Weapons may be carried by an active duty
member of the U.S. armed forces if also carrying valid military identification
and documentation of successful completion of firearms training that meets or
exceeds the training requirements described in division (G)(1) of section
2923.125 of the Revised
Code.
(c) Weapons may be carried by
a law enforcement official who can document that his or her jurisdiction
requires ready and immediate access to the weapon.
(3) Illegal drugs or substances shall not be
on the premises. Alcohol shall be kept inaccessible to children
.
(4) Type B homes are to have carbon monoxide
detectors that meet the following requirements:
(a) In single family homes, there shall be at
least one UL listed carbon monoxide detector located in the basement and on
each level of the home in which child care is being provided.
(b) In multi-family buildings, there shall be
at least one UL listed carbon monoxide detector located in the basement and on
each level of the unit in which child care is being provided.
(c) The carbon monoxide detectors shall be
placed, installed, tested and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's
recommendations.
(5) In
accordance with section
2923.1212 of the Revised Code,
the family child care provider shall post a sign that contains a statement in
substantially the following form: "Unless otherwise authorized by law, pursuant
to the Ohio Revised Code, no person shall knowingly possess, have under the
person's control, convey or attempt to convey a deadly weapon or dangerous
ordnance onto these premises."
(6) The licensed family child care provider
shall maintain an indoor temperature of at least sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
If the homes indoor temperature exceeds eighty-five degrees Fahrenheit,
ventilation that produces air movement or air conditioning shall be
provided.
(7) Children in care
shall be protected from any items and conditions which threaten their health,
safety, and well being, including but not limited to: stoves, bodies of water,
window covering pull cords, telephone cords, electrical cords, extension cords,
lead hazards, asbestos, wells, traffic, provider's, staff's or household
member's personal belongings and other environmental hazards and dangerous
situations. If a potential lead hazard is identified, ODJFS will make a
referral to the appropriate agency.
(8) If area rugs are used, they shall have a
nonskid backing and floor surfaces shall be maintained to not cause a tripping
hazard.
(9) Toys or other materials
small enough to be swallowed shall be kept out of the reach of infants and
toddlers.
(10) Cleaning and
sanitizing equipment and supplies shall be stored in a space that is
inaccessible to children. Cleaning agents, aerosol cans and all other chemical
substances shall be stored in a designated area in their original containers
and/ or clearly labeled.
(11)
Mercury thermometers shall not be used.
(12) Electrical outlets, including surge
protectors, within the reach of children shall have child proof receptacle
covers when not in use unless designed with safety guards, except for homes
which serve school-age children exclusively.
(13) Renovations and remodeling to the home
shall be conducted in a safe manner to ensure that lead poison hazards are not
introduced into the environment as required by Chapter 3742. of the Revised
Code.
(14) Unless toilets and sinks
are of suitable height for use by the children, the home shall provide a
sturdy, nonslip platform on which the children may stand.
(15) Lawnmowers, sharp tools, machinery and
other equipment shall not be used or stored where children have access to
them.
(16) All areas used by
children shall be ventilated and shall provide protection from rodents, insects
and other hazards.
(17) Aerosol
spray products shall not be used in rooms where children are in
attendance.
(18) All utilities
shall be operable.
(19) The home
shall contain a kitchen sink, refrigerator and stove or microwave oven in
working condition.
(20) If gates
are used in the home, they shall be firmly anchored when in use. Gates at the
top of stairs shall be wall mounted. Gates shall have no spaces where a child
could become entrapped. Accordion style gates shall not be used.
(21) Handles of pots and pans placed on top
of a stove or oven shall be directed inward so they are not easily accessible
to children.
(22) The home shall
have both hot and cold running water. The temperature of the hot water shall
not exceed one hundred twenty degrees Fahrenheit unless the provider
demonstrates that the hot water faucet can be made inaccessible or inoperable
when children are in care.
(C) What are the regulations for having pets in a licensed family child care home?
(1) Pets
and animals shall be permitted if they present no apparent threat to the safety
or health of the children.
(2) All
pets shall be properly housed, cared for, licensed and inoculated. All local
and state ordinances governing the keeping of animals (exotic or domesticated)
shall be followed and updated as required. Verification of license and
compliance with local and state requirements and inoculations, for each pet
requiring such license or inoculations, or regulated by local or state
government shall be on file at the family child care provider's home.
(3) Children shall not be directly exposed to
animal urine or feces inside the home or in the outdoor play area.
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