Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 744 - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR SCHOOL-AGE AND BEFORE OR AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS
Subchapter L - SAFETY PRACTICES
Division 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Section 744.2601 - What safety precautions must I take to protect children in my operation?
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
All areas accessible to a child must be free from hazards including the following:
(1) Electrical outlets accessible to a child younger than five years old must have childproof covers or safety outlets;
(2) 220-volt electrical connections within a child's reach must be covered with a screen or guard;
(3) Air conditioners, electric fans, and heaters must be mounted out of all children's reach or have safeguards that keep any child from being injured;
(4) Glass in sliding doors must be clearly marked with decals or other materials placed at children's eye level;
(5) Play materials and equipment must be safe and free from sharp or rough edges and toxic paints;
(6) Poisonous or potentially harmful plants must be inaccessible to all children;
(7) All storage chests, boxes, trunks, or similar items with hinged lids must be equipped with a lid support designed to hold the lid open in any position, be equipped with ventilation holes, and must not have a latch that might close and trap a child inside;
(8) All bodies of water, wading pools, hot tubs, birdbaths, fountains, buckets, and rain barrels must be inaccessible to all children; and
(9) All televisions must be anchored, so they cannot tip over. A television may be anchored to a rolling cart, if it is anchored in a way that the cart will not tip over.