The Commission on Economic Opportunity for the Greater Capital Region, Inc.

The Commission on Economic Opportunity for the Greater Capital Region, Inc.

License/Registration ID: 267238

Quality Stars Medication Admin Auto Injector
1641 3rd Street Rensselaer, NY 12144
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This Checklist reflects a partial list of the regulatory requirements based on the inspection performed. Additional violations may have been cited that are not included in the inspection checklist.
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Inspection ID:
2025-I-ARO-113495
Date:
10/29/2025
Inspection Type:
Monitoring
Inspection Result:
No violations cited for this inspection
Compliance Status:
Y-Compliant, N-Noncompliant, N/O-Not Observed, N/A-Not Applicable, P/V-Prior Violation
Reg
Compliance Status
413.3 Enforcement of Regulations
* Posting of Compliance History Document
413.3(g)(3)(i)
Y
418-1.3 Building and Equipment
Hood exhaust systems
418-1.3(o)(2)
N/O
Hydrants are accessible and free of obstructions.
418-1.3(o)
Y
Standpipe fire hose is properly stored and conspicuously identified
418-1.3(o)
N/O
418-1.4 Fire Protection
* Adequate means of egress must be provided, and children are only cared for on floors with accessible alternate means of egress
418-1.4(f)
Y
418-1.5 Safety
Cleaning materials must be stored in their original container. If mixed, container must be labeled
418-1.5(w)
Y
Emergency evacuation diagram is posted in every room used for child care
418-1.5(b)(2)
Y
Evacuation crib or other assistive device must be of substantial construction
418-1.5(b)(9)
Y
Parents must be informed of pets that are regularly at the program
418-1.5(l)(7)
Y
Poisonous, toxic, flammable and dangerous items are inaccessible to children
418-1.5(v)
Y
Reptiles and amphibians are not permitted
418-1.5(l)(10)
Y
* Suitable precautions are taken to eliminate all safety and health hazards
418-1.5(a)
Y
The program must take suitable precautions to prevent serious injury of a child while in care at the program or being transported by the program
418-1.5(a)(1)(i)
Y
Variety of supplies, food, water and first aid sufficient for sheltering in place overnight
418-1.5(b)(7)
Y
418-1.7 Program Requirements
Age-appropriate activities are available
418-1.7(c)
Y
Daily schedule includes a routine of good personal hygiene practices
418-1.7(a)(3)
Y
Opportunities for learning and self-expression in small and large groups is provided
418-1.7(g)
Y
418-1.8 Supervision of Children
* Competent supervision is maintained at all times
418-1.8(a)
Y
* Number of staff is appropriate for number of children present
418-1.8(j)
Y
418-1.11 Health and Infection Control
All rooms and surfaces accessible to children are clean and disinfected or sanitized using an EPA registered product
418-1.11(i)(6)
Y
Children's health records are current
418-1.11(a)(1)
Y
Children's immunizations are current
418-1.11(a)(3)
Y
Emergency health care for children obtained as necessary
418-1.11(h)(1)
Y
Medication is administered in the right dose
418-1.11(f)(8)(ii)
Y
Prescription medication container labeled as specified in regulation
418-1.11(f)(16)
Y
Sanitary eating area
418-1.11(i)(6)
Y
418-1.14 Training
* At least one staff member certified in First Aid and CPR is present at all times children are in care
418-1.14(k)
Y
Each identified staff and volunteer completed Federal Health and Safety training within required timeframes
418-1.14(b)
Y
Each identified staff supervising children alone completed Federal Health and Safety training.
418-1.14(b)
Y
418-1.15 Management and Administration
* Numbers and ages of children present are within licensed or registered capacity
418-1.15(a)(4)
Y
Inspections may be conducted outside of program operating hours and/or off-site (where inspector was not on premises where care is provided) for the following reasons:
For additional information on this program and compliance history, contact:
Office: Albany Regional Office
Phone: (518) 402-3038