A Licensee shall provide a variety and sufficient quantities of materials, equipment, and supplies for indoor and outdoor activities, consistent with the numbers, ages, and needs of the infants, toddlers, preschool, or school-age enrolled children.
Materials, equipment, and supplies accessible to children shall be age appropriate, safe, in good repair, clean, and non-toxic, and shall be accessible to and appropriate for children with special needs, if the Facility provides care to such children.
All playthings, equipment, supplies, furnishings, and other materials provided by a Licensee for use by children shall meet the standards of the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the American Society for Testing and Materials, and shall:
Notwithstanding any requirement or prohibition in Subsection 126.3, children under three (3) years of age but no younger than thirty (30) months may be enrolled in a Montessori preschool classroom containing materials, equipment, and supplies that are consistent with the full implementation of the Montessori curriculum, as long as children have been evaluated and found to be developmentally ready for the curriculum by the program director, the lead teachers, and the parent(s) or guardian(s).
A Licensee shall prohibit the use of the following at all times:
In addition to the requirements contained within this chapter, all playthings, equipment, supplies, furnishings, and other materials provided by a Licensee for use by children under the age of three (3) years shall:
A Licensee shall ensure that there are sufficient quantities of materials and equipment to keep all children engaged, even if in different activities, at all times, and to:
A Licensee shall ensure that materials provided to children are culturally sensitive, culturally relevant, and designed to promote:
A Licensee shall remove and repair, or discard all furniture, equipment, and materials that are not usable because they are broken or hazardous.
Light bulbs shall be shatter proof or appropriately shielded to prevent product contamination and injuries due to breakage.
A Licensee may provide helmets for use while riding wheeled equipment so long as the helmets meet the requirements in Subsection 126.22. If a Facility provides helmets for shared use of children while riding wheeled equipment, the Licensee shall wipe down each helmet with wet wash cloth after each use.
A Licensee shall have available a sufficient number of strollers or carriages with appropriate restraints for infants and non-ambulatory enrolled children.
A Licensee shall ensure that highchairs, if used:
A Licensee shall provide each enrolled child in a full-day program with an individual crib, cot, or bed, as developmentally appropriate, and ensure that:
A Licensee shall ensure that each crib or cot:
A Licensee shall also comply with the following additional requirements for cribs:
A Licensee shall also comply with the following additional requirements for cots:
A Licensee shall ensure that all play equipment is:
A Licensee shall ensure that any toy is promptly removed from the play area, sanitized with an appropriate germicide, and air dried before it is returned to the play area after the toy is :
Tricycles and other riding toys provided by a Licensee shall be steerable, appropriate to the ages and sizes of the enrolled children, and shall not contain spokes.
A Licensee shall maintain tricycles and other riding toys in good condition, free of sharp edges or protrusions that may injure children. When not in use, they shall be stored in a place where they will not present physical obstacles to the children and staff. The Facility staff shall inspect riding toys and wheeled equipment prior to use by a child for loose or missing hardware, parts, protrusions, or other hazards that may lead to injury.
A Licensee shall ensure that all children one (1) year of age and over wear helmets that are properly fitted and approved by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission while riding, wheeled equipment such as tricycles, bicycles, scooters, roller skates, rollerblades, or skateboards, regardless of whether the equipment is being ridden indoors or outdoors.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 5, r. 5-A126