(a) The licensee shall ensure that staff use universal health precautions and preventive health practices including the following: (1) Wear latex gloves and eye protective gear when dealing with bleeding wounds and/or handling objects contaminated with blood.(2) Wash hands before and after diapering, after handling objects contaminated with secretions (saliva, blood, nasal discharge) or excreta, and before and after meals.(3) Assure that the children wash their hands after toileting and before meals.(4) Thoroughly wash bedding, towels, and washcloths used on or by infants daily or more often, if necessary.(5) Thoroughly wash toys. (A) Clean and disinfect daily all frequently touched toys in rooms occupied by diapered children.(B) Clean and disinfect weekly, and when soiled, toys in rooms occupied by nondiapered children.(6) Dispose of potentially infectious waste in containers closed and inaccessible to children.(7) Cover open wounds, cuts or sores with bandages.(8) Wipe noses with disposable, one-use tissues.(9) Clean up blood spills promptly with a freshly prepared solution of 1/4 cup household bleach to one gallon of water or equally effective commercial disinfecting solution.(10) Dispose of all blood and secretion contaminated items in containers that cannot be opened by the children.(11) Keep all items used by animals beyond the reach of infants.(b) Maintenance staff shall clean those areas used by infant care staff or to which infants have access as follows: (1) Vacuum or sweep, and mop with a disinfectant the uncarpeted floors at least daily or more often if soiled.(2) Vacuum carpeted floors and large unwashable throw rugs at least daily and clean them at least every six months or more often if soiled.(3) Shake or vacuum small washable rugs at least daily and wash them at least weekly or more often if soiled.(4) Wash walls and portable partitions with a disinfectant at least weekly or more often if soiled.(5) Wash and disinfect high chairs, feeding tables, food preparation areas, bathtubs, changing areas, toilets, and potty chairs at least daily.(6) Wash and disinfect at least daily, or more often if soiled, objects mouthed by infants, such as but not limited to, toys and blankets.(7) Use washing/disinfecting solutions as follows:(A) Freshly prepare it each day, using 1/4 cup of bleach per gallon of water, or(B) Use commercial disinfecting solutions according to label directions.(c) The bedding of infants shall meet the following standards:(1) Each infant shall have bedding replaced when wet or soiled.(2) Staff shall wipe crib mattresses with a detergent/disinfectant daily and when soiled or wet.(3) Staff shall place soiled bedding in a suitable container, inaccessible to children.(d) Staff shall handle soiled disposable diapers as follows:(1) Discard them as recommended on the packaging, or(2) Place them in an airtight container for daily disposal outside the facility and(3) Sanitize any soiled diaper containers daily.(e) Staff shall handle soiled cloth diapers as follows:(1) Place them in an airtight container.(2) Rinse, wash, and sanitize them daily.(3) If the facility uses a diaper service, staff shall place the diapers in the diaper service company's container for pickup, as instructed by the diaper service.(f) After each diaper change, staff shall wash and disinfect soiled items and surfaces around the diaper changing area, including but not limited to the following: (1) Walls and floors surrounding the immediate diaper changing area.(2) Dispensers for talc, lotion, soap and paper towels.(3) Countertops, sinks, drawers and cabinets.(4) Sinks used to wash infants or to rinse soiled clothing or diapers.(g) When the minor parent is the primary caretaker of their child, the staff shall supervise the minor parent to ensure the parent complies with the sanitation requirements of Section 84278.1.Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 84278.1
Note: Authority cited: Section 1530, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1501, 1530.8 and 1531, Health and Safety Code; and Section 11467.1, Welfare and Institutions Code.
Note: Authority cited: Section 1530, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1501, 1530.8 and 1531, Health and Safety Code; and Section 11467.1, Welfare and Institutions Code.
1. New section filed 9-24-98; operative 9-24-98 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 98, No. 39).
2. Amendment of subsections (c)(2)-(3), new subsection (g) and amendment of Note filed 11-18-2003; operative 12-18-2003 (Register 2003, No. 47).
3. Amendment of subsection (g) filed 3-1-2024; operative 7/1/2024 (Register 2024, No. 9).