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Carpenter Elementary School pre-K room 208


2100 MORRISVILLE PKWY
CARY, NC 27519
Email: syoung3@wcpss.net

Facility Type: Child Day Care
 

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Carpenter Elementary School pre-K room 208
Location: 2100 MORRISVILLE PKWY CARY, NC 27519
Facility Type: Child Day Care
Inspection Date: 02/19/2024
Score: 0

#  Comments Points
General Comments
No demerit items at the time of inspection. Pre-K classroom #208 must complete the next round of water sampling for lead contaminants by October 05, 2025.
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Carpenter Elementary School pre-K room 208
Location: 2100 MORRISVILLE PKWY CARY, NC 27519
Facility Type: Child Day Care
Inspection Date: 09/29/2023
Score: 3

#  Comments Points
29. .2820(b). Chemicals in a storage cabinet un-locked. Toxic substances, which include corrosive agents, pesticides, bleaches, detergents, cleansers, polishes, any product which is under pressure in an aerosol dispenser, and any substance which may be hazardous to a child if ingested, inhaled, or handled shall be kept in the original container or in another labeled container, used according to the manufacturer`s instructions, and stored in a locked storage room or cabinet when not in use. Locked storage rooms and cabinets shall include those which are unlocked with a combination lock, electronic or magnetic device, keypad, key, or equivalent locking device. Keys and electronic or magnetic unlocking devices shall be kept out of the reach of a child and shall not be stored in the lock. Any other product that is labeled "keep out of reach of children" and does not have any other warnings on the label shall be kept inaccessible to children when not in use, but is not required to be kept in locked storage. Cabinet locked. 0 demerits. 0.0
30. .2820(c). Spray bottles of soapy water, sanitizer, and disinfectant stored less than 5 ft. in an un-locked cabinet. Bulk soap stored less than 5 ft. in the same cabinet. Additionally, the labeling on a few spray bottles was smudged and not easy to read. Non-aerosol sanitizing solutions, approved disinfectants, detergent solutions, hand antiseptics, and hand lotions shall be kept inaccessible to children when not in use, but are not required to be in locked storage. These solutions shall be labeled as sanitizing, disinfecting, or detergent solutions. Hand soap other than that which is in bulk containers is not required to be kept inaccessible to children or in locked storage. Bulk soaps shall be kept inaccessible to children. A product shall be considered inaccessible to children when stored on a shelf or in an unlocked cabinet that is mounted a minimum vertical distance of five feet above the finished floor. EHS recommends installing additional shelving inside of this cabinet (5 ft. or above), or keeping the cabinet locked to ensure compliance. Spray bottles to be re-labeled; spray bottles and soap re-located 5 ft. or above. 3.0
31. .2820. No storage space provided for miscellaneous restroom supplies including, but not limited to, toilet paper, diapering wipes, single-use gloves, and spray bottle solutions. In childcare centers, adequate space shall be provided for the storage of equipment, furniture, toys, clothes, linens, backpacks, book bags, diaper bags, beds, cots, mats, and supplies. Shigella can be transmitted through improperly dispensed toilet paper. Do not store toilet paper on the floor un-protected. EHS recommends installing additional shelving or a storage area for these items in the restroom. 0 demerits. 0.0
34. .2822. Multi-colored cardboard building blocks are worn. Toys shall be in good repair. Replace as necessary. 0 demerits. 0.0
General Comments
The water fountain is functional; however, it is currently being used as a storage area for toys. According to the PIC, the water fountain has never been used as intended. This area may be better re-purposed by installing a handwashing sink in place of the water fountain, primarily to be used upon the children returning indoors from outdoor play. The current sink used for handwashing upon returning from outdoor play is the general handwashing sink, which is further away from the door (where the children go to and from outdoors) and is located directly next to the refrigerator.
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Carpenter Elementary School pre-K room 208
Location: 2100 MORRISVILLE PKWY CARY, NC 27519
Facility Type: Child Day Care
Inspection Date: 09/14/2022
Score: 4

#  Comments Points
4. Reach in refrigerator holding 50-55 F ambient. Potentially hazardous foods such as milk and all animal derived products shall measure 45 F or below. Unit adjusted down by EHS. Monitor refrigerator. If unable to maintain 45 F or below call in for repair or replacement, if needed. EHS strongly recommends obtaining an additional cooler. 0 demerits. 0.0
20. RTI sampling kit obtained. PIC forwarded emails to EHS from licensing. Per the email the water testing kits shipped on Wed. 9/6. A confirmed receipt of the water testing kits has been sent and facility is awaiting to hear back for scheduling. EHS will continue to follow up with facility on lead water testing results. 0 demerits. 0.0
37. Carpet is being vacuumed once daily as required, however, no record of last carpet cleaning available for EHS to review. Wall to wall carpets shall be cleaned using extraction methods at least once each six months. 4.0
General Comments
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Carpenter Elementary School pre-K room 208
Location: 2100 MORRISVILLE PKWY CARY, NC 27519
Facility Type: Child Day Care
Inspection Date: 12/09/2021
Score: 0

#  Comments Points
13. General Comment: .2914; Single-use paper and Styrofoam plates stored with the food contact surface facing upwards. No protective packaging present. Single-service articles shall be handled in a way that protects the food contact surface from contamination. Plates inverted. 0.0
20. General Comment: .2816; Effective October 1, 2019, childcare centers are required to test all water outlets used for drinking or food preparation once every three years. EHS provided guidance on how to contact RTI for lead water testing. Follow up with EHS on progress of lead water testing. 0.0
General Comments
Effective October 1, 2019, childcare centers are required to test all water outlets used for drinking or food preparation. Initial samples shall be collected by the childcare center within one year of the effective date of this Rule (.2816). Non-compliance with this Rule on the initial inspection on/after October 1, 2020 will result in a general comment. Subsequent inspections with non-compliance to this Rule will be assessed 6-demerits. For free, initial testing, please contact RTI International (https://www.cleanwaterforcarolinakids.org/).

Teachers are vacuuming the rugs and carpet as required (once per day). The school is assisting with the process only on Mondays and Wednesday. It is recommended that the classroom is vacuumed daily by the school.
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