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    Group Child Care: Health and Safety



    Topic Overview

    Make sure sound health-related and safety-related policies are followed at any child care facility you are considering for your child. Ask about the following issues, and get written documentation if possible:

    • Is smoking banned from the facility?
    • Do all children and staff have up-to-date immunizations? How are immunizations monitored?
    • What procedures do staff follow when a child becomes ill? What precautions do they take to help prevent the spread of illness? Children should not be allowed in group child care if they are not physically able to participate in activities because of illness or if they are too ill to be taken care of by staff without jeopardizing the safety of other children.Reference 1
    • Will staff give prescribed medicine?
    • How are parents notified when a child at the facility has a highly contagious or serious illness?
    • Is play equipment safe?
    • Are toxins out of reach?
    • Are all caregivers trained and committed to placing infants to sleep on their backs (to reduce the risk of Reference sudden infant death syndrome Opens New Window[SIDS])?


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