Current through Reigster Vol. 28, No. 6, December 1, 2024
Section 934-III-45.0 - Emergency Planning45.1 A licensee shall have and follow a written emergency plan that describes what to do in case of a natural or man-made disaster. A licensee shall train staff members on the plan. The emergency plan must include information and procedures for the following areas:45.1.1 Preparing for a disaster;45.1.2 Assigning specific responsibilities to a licensee and staff members, if applicable;45.1.3 Keeping track of children and staff, if applicable;45.1.4 Moving to a new location, if appropriate;45.1.5 Communicating with and returning children to families;45.1.6 Meeting the needs of infants, toddlers, and children with disabilities or medical conditions;45.1.7 Caring for children after the emergency;45.1.8 Contacting emergency response agencies and parents or guardians; and45.1.9 Locking down the home.45.2 Monthly evacuation drills must be practiced from all exit locations during different times of the day, including nap time. A licensee shall post an evacuation route diagram or exit signs. Each drill must be documented and include: 45.2.1 Drill date and time;45.2.2 Numbers of children and adults who participated;45.2.4 Total time to evacuate the home.45.3 A licensee shall develop and follow a written plan describing procedures to shelter-in-place for up to 24 hours due to a disaster. The plan must include a list of emergency supplies kept on-site, including enough food that will not spoil, bottled water, and supplies to serve or prepare foods for one (1) day without the use of electricity.14 Del. Admin. Code § 934-III-45.0
25 DE Reg. 1017 (5/1/2022) (final)