Press Release
SEPTEMBER 10th, 2004
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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CONTACT: TIM O’CONNOR
PHONE:561-355-3576
FAX:561- 355-3038
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PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL—Palm
Beach County Health
Department Child Care
Licensing Division is asking
all child care facilities to
contact them prior to
opening following hurricane
Frances.
Child care inspectors from the health department want to
assure that the facilities
are safe and fully
operational before children
are allowed to stay for any
period of time.
The following are some of the items that inspectors, owners,
parents and guardians should
be looking for.
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Physical damage—roofs,
windows, down power lines,
doors, fencing, playground
equipment.
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Sanitized
facilities—Playground
equipment exposed to
flooding should be
sanitized with one-cup
bleach to one gallon of
water. If indoor flooding
occurred all toys and
other materials should be
sanitized with ¼ cup
bleach to one gallon of
water.
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Electricity and
plumbing should be fully
functional
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Telephones must be
working.
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Safe drinking water
must be available and any
boil water orders
followed.
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Staffing rules apply
including at least one
certified in CPR and First
Aid. Staff should be
screened and Volunteers
working under direct
supervision of a screened
staff member.
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No field trips
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Discard all foods in
refrigerator/freezer
during the storm and prior
to power being restored.
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Discard any packaged
goods or paper products
that may have come in
contact with floodwater.
Centers, parents and
guardians can contact the
Health Department about
Child Care facilities at
561-514-5370 or 514-5301.
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