Repair the active ceiling leak present in the basement kitchen. Repair or replace broken brick wall tile adjacent to the stage in the basement. Repair and repaint chipped wall surface behind hand wash sink in the girl's bathroom in the basement. Repair or replace split carpeting in the top floor 5th grade classroom #207.
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Repaint chipped lower platform edge and step edges on the playground play structure.
The toilet in the bathroom for the pre-k classroom in the basement has poor water flow for flushing. This toilet may be in need of a new flush valve. Please repair.
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Annual sanitation inspection of school facility completed.
Repair leaking toilet in the kindergarten class girls bathroom. This toilet also has low water flow due to the leak.
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Repair leaks on water pipes on the walls of classrooms #2 and #3. Replace water stained insulation covering on these pipes after the leaks are fixed.
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Repair nonfunctional air conditioning system in classroom #3.
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The wooden board inserted in the bottom floor girls bathroom window pane to support a ventilation duct pipe should be painted with a water proof sealant paint to prevent moisture deterioration.
Repair broken push valve on hand wash sink faucet in the ground floor boys bathroom.
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Seal or cap over hole in wooden floor by the wall with windows in the second floor science classroom. Reattach loose electrical wall outlet box in the media center. Replace cracked window pane in the pre-k stairwell. Repair chipped ceiling paint in the fourth grade classroom on the first floor. Repair ceiling leaks in the ground floor kitchen and in the entrance to the ground floor pre-k classroom. Replace water damaged ceiling tiles in these locations after the sources of the leaks are fixed. Repair ceiling water pipes that have chipped paint coverings in the pre-k classroom storage closet. Replace cracked floor tile in the second stall of the ground floor girls bathroom.
Seal or cap over open floor pipe in the second grade classroom on the second floor. This should be done to prevent pests and to also prevent sewer gas odors.
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Repair nonfunctional light ballast in the top floor fifth grade classroom. Replace burned out lights in the girls bathroom on the top floor at the stairway. Repair burned out ceiling light and replace cracked/loose light shield for this light fixture in the girls second floor bathroom at the kindergarten class. Replace missing ceiling light shield in the second floor kindergarten classroom.
Replace damaged ceiling tiles in boys basement floor bathroom. Repair chipped plaster wall in toilet stall in boys basement floor bathroom. Repair torn ceiling pipe coverings in girls second floor bathroom. (Fiber glass insulation is exposed on this pipe.)
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Repair the clogged drain pipe for two of the hand wash sinks in the girls second floor bathroom.
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Repair ceiling pipe leaks and repair water stained ceiling pipe coverings in the first grade classroom, the second grade classroom, the seventh grade classroom, and in the first floor hall by the stairway doors. Repair wall pipe leaks and repair torn wall pipe coverings in the fourth grade classroom. Repair chipped and damaged wooden window sash in the second floor kindergarten classroom. Repair chipped/cracked plaster ceiling in the media center. Repair chipped plaster walls around windows in the eighth grade classroom. Repair ceiling leaks in the media center and in the pre-k classroom.
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Replace missing ceiling light shields in boys and girls basement floor bathrooms. Replace missing wall vent cover in the pre-k classroom.
Chlorox wipes and aerosol spray cans of disinfectant were stored in areas accessible to students in classrooms. Keep chemical wipes and aerosol cans stored in areas only accessible to staff like locked cabinets, stock rooms, or desk drawers. Cleaning chemicals stored in top floor girls restroom are accessible to students. Store these chemicals in an area not accessible to students. Example: A locked cabinet.
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Stair hand rails and treads have areas of chipped paint. Please repaint.
Stained carpeting in the library. Continue to touch up painted surfaces that have chipping paint that have been identified to have lead based paint for monitoring inspection this Summer.
WORN WALLS IN THE GIRL'S RESTROOM ON THE 2ND FLOOR AND WORN WALL IN THE BOY'S RESTROOM ON THE GROUND FLOOR, REPAIR. B. REPAIR THE HAND SINK CAULK IN THE WOMEN'S RESTROOM ON THE GROUND FLOOR.
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WORN WALL IN THE 2ND GRADE CLASSROOM BY THE CAULK BOARD, REPAIR.
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DETERIORATING PAINT ON A EXTERIOR WINDOW SILL ON THE KINDERGARTEN CLASSROOM FACING THE PLAYGROUND AND ON AN EXTERIOR WINDOW SILL ON THE FIRST FLOOR FACING HILLSBOROUGH STREET.
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C. WHITE OUT ON A DESK IN THE LIBRARY.GRANULAR DEODORIZER ON THE FLOOR OF THE CLOSET IN THE 8TH GRADE CLASSROOM. KEEP THE ABOVE ITEMS AND ALL CHEMICALS WITH WARNINGS AT LEAST 5 FEET HIGH OR GREATER OR LOCKED.
A. WORN WALLS IN THE BOY'S RESTROOM ON THE GROUND FLOOR, REPAIR.
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DETERIORATING PAINT ON THE HANDRAILS AND STAIR TOE TRIM ON THE STAIRWAY THAT IS BY THE MAIN ENTRY. REPAIR THE MAIN ENTRY AND BACK ENTRY DOORS WHERE THE PAINT IS WORN DUE TO THE NEW WINDOWS THAT WERE INSTALLED. SMALL AREAS OF DETERIORATING PAINT ON THE WINDOW TWO OF THE WINDOW SASHES IN THE LIBRARY, D SIDE. DETERIORATING PAINT ONE OF THE WINDOW CASINGS IN THE KINDERGARTEN CLASSROOM, D SIDE. DO NOT ALLOW THE CHILDREN LESS THAN SIX TO CONGREGATE IN THESE AREAS. RECOMMEND USING USING OTHER SIDE ENTRY DOORS TO THE BUILDING FOR CHILDREN LESS THAN SIX. CHILDREN SHOULD WASH THERE HANDS IMMEDIATELY IF THEY TOUCH THE HANDRAILS OR OTHER LISTED AREAS OF DETERIORATING PAINT. THAT HAVE DETERIOARTING PAINT. PRESCHOOL CHILDREN SHOULD CONTINUE TO WASH HANDS BEFORE SNACKS AND MEALS. THESE ABOVE AREAS WILL BE REPAINTED THIS SUMMER AND A FOLLOW UP INSPECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED.
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C. WHITE OUT ON A SHELF IN THE KINDERGARTEN CLASSROOM THAT IS LESS THAN 5 FEET HIGH. WHITE OUT AND DISINFECTANT WIPES THAT ARE LESS THAN 5 FEET HIGH IN THE 8TH GRADE CLASSROOM. KEEP THE ABOVE ITEMS AND ALL CHEMICALS WITH WARNINGS AT LEAST 5 FEET HIGH OR GREATER OR LOCKED. CLEANER AND AEROSOL CAN UNLOCKED IN THE KITCHEN.
B. INCREASE THE WATER PRESSURE TO THE DRINKING FOUNTAIN TO ABOVE THE MOUTHGUARD BY THE BOY'S RESTROOM IN THE CAFTERIA.
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B. STRONG URINE ODOR IN THE KINDERGARTEN BOYS RESTROOM.
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DETERIORATING PAINT IN THE DOUBLE DOORS THAT ARE ON THE MAIN ENTRY TO THE CAFETERIA AND HALLWAY. DETERIORATING PAINT ON THE STAIRWELL THAT LEADS TO THE CAFETERIRA/MULTIPURPOSE ROOM. DETERIORATING PAINT IN THE HALLWAY THAT LEADS TO THE 2ND FLOOR AND THE LIBRARY. DETERIORATING PAINT ON THE BASEBOARDS AND WINDOWS IN THE LIBRARY. DETERIORATING PAINT ON THE MAIN ENTRY DOOR CASING TO THE LIBRARY. KEEP CHILDREN THAT ARE LESS THAN SIX AWAY FROM THESE AREAS. CHILDREN CAN BE REROUTED FROM THESE AREAS. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN THAT ARE LESS THAN SIX TO PLAY OR CONGREGATE AROUND THESE AREAS. CHILDREN SHOULD WASH THEIR HANDS AFTER COMING BACK FROM THE PLAYGROUND AND BEFORE EATING. IF STAFF WITNESSES CHILDREN TOUCHING THESE AREAS OF DETERIORATING PAINT THEY SHOULD HAVE THE CHILDREN WASH THEIR HANDS IMMEDIATELY. DETERIORATING PAINT IN THE KINDERGARTEN CLASSROOM ON THE BASEBOARD, WINDOWS AND ON THE ENTY DOOR TO THE CLASSROOM. DETERIORATING PAINT ON THE WALLS IN THE BOYS AND GIRLS RESTROOMS BY THE KINDERGARTEN CLASSROOM ON THE WALLS AND WINDOWS. THESE AREAS CAN BE PAINT STABILIZED WHILE CHILDREN ARE NOT PRESENT. LEAD SAFE WORK PRACTICES MUST BE FOLLOWED AND SPECIALIZED CLEANING TECHNIQUES. A FOLLOWUP INSPECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED ON JUNE 29,2012 TO CHECK THESE AREAS TO SEE IF THEY ARE PAINT STABILIZED AND INTACT. ALL PAINT CHIPS MUST BE PICKED UP. IF THESE AREAS ARE NOT INTACT A LEAD INVESTIGATION WILL BE CONDUCTED.
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B. KEEP ALL STORAGE OFF THE FLOOR IN THE STORAGE CLOSETS TO FACILITATE CLEANING.
Wall is worn behind the toilet in the girls restroom by the mutripurpose room. Wall is worn behind the handsink in the girl`s restroom by the mutlipurpose room.
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The plaster is worn on the ceiling in the library. Repair. The walls are worn by the closets in the multipurpose room. The paint on the windowsills in the 2nd and 1st grade classrooms has some small areas where there is chipping paint. Water damaged wall by the windows that are on the stair case that leads to the 2nd floor. Repair.
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Keep all sanitizer 5 feet or higher in the classrooms. Store rubber cement, whiteout chlorox wipes, and cleaners in closed or locked cabinents,drawers in the classrooms. These items mentioned were found accessible to children in the classrooms.
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General Comments
The food is being catered in from Moe's. The quesidillas were between 83-103F. Chick-FilA and other restuarants that delviver food must provide a temperature log of the food. The temperature of the food when it was cooked and the temperature of the food when it leaves the restaurant. Maintain a temperature log at the school kitchen. Hot food must be 135F for hot food and 45 or below for cold food when recieved.
B. Increase the water pressure to the drinking fountain on the 3rd floor.
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The library carpet is worn at the seam. Repair. The plaster is worn on the ceiling in the library. Repair. The floor is dirty under the 2 compartment sink in the kitchen. Repair the worn wall in the kitchen where soap dispenser used to be. Repair. Repair the ceiling in the girl`s restroom on the 3rd floor.
15.0
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Keep chemical items like chlorox wipes, rubber cement, throw up powder,rubbing alcohol and white out stored out of reach of students in closed or locked cabinets, closets, drawers, or stockrooms. Items mentioned were found in accessible areas in classes and bathrooms.
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The 7th grade classroom has one window that is cracked. Replace. Paper towels stored on the floor of the closet in the girl's restroom on the 2nd floor. Store paper towels on shelving. The urinal in the boy's restroom on the 2nd floor slow to flush. Repair. Provide thermometer in the refrigerator in the kitchen.
Keep chemical items like chlorox and lysol surface wipes, rubber cement, bathroom deodorizers, and latex paints stored out of reach of students in closed or locked cabinets, closets, drawers, or stockrooms. Items mentioned were found in accessible areas in classes and bathrooms.
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General Comments
Repaint ceilings and walls where paint is peeling. Ex: Third grade class, Sixth grade class, library, and top floor girls bathroom. Repaint metal playground equipment. Repair split seam in library carpet.
Keep cleaning chemical spray bottles, chemical surface wipes, white board cleaner, and aerosol cans stored in areas not accessible to children. Ex: In locked or closed cabinets, closets, drawers, or store rooms.
30.0
General Comments
Repair nonfunctional water fountain and girls bathroom commode on second floor.
Repair ceiling and wall areas that are peeling in girls bathroom on middle grades floor. Repair water damaged ceiling area in third grade classroom.
15.0
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Keep all cleaning chemicals and chemicals used for painting stored out of reach of children. These items should be stored in cabinets, closets, or storage rooms with restricted access. If chemicals are vaporous the storage area should be well ventilated.
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General Comments
Repair loose commode lid in girls bathroom on middle grades floor.