TINY HOPPERS BRIDLEWOOD
64 STONEHAVEN DR OTTAWA ON K2M 2Y2 · Child Care
4 inspections
- Follow-up inspection
0 infractions
- Routine inspection
3 infractions
- Furniture, surfaces, and equipment recommendations are met
- Walls, floors and ceilings should be clean and in good repair.
- Furniture and equipment should be maintained in good repair (e.g. free of cracks, rips, and tears) and stored in a clean and sanitary condition.
- Surfaces and furniture should be smooth, non-porous and cleanable.
- Soft furniture (e.g., couches, chairs) upholstered with porous fabrics should have removable covers that can be laundered.
- Cribs or cots should be dedicated, labelled with childrens names, and disinfected weekly at a minimum, or when visibly soiled. If cribs or cots are shared, they should be cleaned and disinfected after use by each child.
- Cots/mattresses should be made of a cleanable, non-absorbent material and should be maintained in manner that facilitates cleaning and disinfection, and that does not pose a safety hazard.
- Mattresses should be covered with a protective waterproof barrier to prevent contamination and cleaned when visibly soiled or as per an established schedule.
- Carpets should be vacuumed and steam cleaned following an established schedule or as needed.
- High chairs should be cleaned and sanitized after each use.
- Extra items not currently used should be removed from child care rooms.
- Appropriate use of disinfectants within establishment
- All disinfectants (other than bleach) should be non-expired, and contain a drug identification number (DIN) or natural product number (NPN) assigned by Health Canada, as applicable. Products with short contact time are preferred.
- Disinfectants should be prepared and used following the manufacturer's instructions for use (e.g. contact time, dilution, and using test strips to verify concentration, if applicable).
- Disinfectants should be appropriate for the intended use.
- Staff using disinfectant should be trained on proper use of required personal protective equipment (PPE), if applicable.
- Items should be cleaned (i.e. washed, rinsed and dried) prior to disinfection, and manufacturer's instructions should be followed.
- Pre-cleaning should be conducted for heavily soiled items when using a "one-step" cleaner and disinfectant product.
- Items that may be mouthed by infants/young children should be rinsed with potable water following disinfection.
- Cleaning and disinfection products decanted from the original container should be labelled as per Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHIMIS) requirements, including product name, date of transfer or preparation, and new expiry date.
- If fragrance-free bleach is used as a sanitizer or disinfectant, concentration and contact time should be appropriate for the intended task. Concentration should be verified daily using test strips.
- Cleaning and disinfection products should not be accessible by children.
- Diaper change area recommendations are met.
- Diaper changing areas should be located separately from food preparation and eating areas.
- Flooring in the diaper change areas should be in good repair and easily cleanable (e.g. no carpet).
- Diaper change procedure should be posted near the diaper changing table and followed.
- Diaper changing area should be supplied with an approved disinfectant, liquid soap and paper towels in dispensers, and a designated hand washing sink should be located adjacent to the diaper change table.
- Diaper change tables should be cleaned and disinfected daily and as needed, or after each use if no change pad is used.
- Diaper change pads should be cleaned and disinfected after each use unless a liner is used. If a liner is used, the liner should be changed after each diaper change.
- Diaper change areas should be supplied with a lined waste container with a foot operated lid.
- Furniture, surfaces, and equipment recommendations are met
- Routine inspection
0 infractions
- Routine inspection
1 infraction
- Toilet seat covers or potty chairs are maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.
- Wash and disinfect, with an approved disinfectant, the toilet seat covers and/or potty and the whole potty chair, at a utility sink that is not a hand washing sink.
- Toilet seat covers or potty chairs are maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.