Complaint investigation · case 2025-751
Jul 14, 2025Closed Oct 21, 2025Corrective action plan3 findings on this casePublic data matched
- Case #
- 2025-751
- Source
- Complaints
- Opened
- Jul 14, 2025
- Closed
- Oct 21, 2025
- Case ID
- 755767
- Last updated
- Oct 21, 2025
“Corrective Action Plan”
Findings cited on visits tied to this case
These are line items from OEC's compliance checklist — most centers accrue several per routine visit. Category labels are ours; the statute code and language are verbatim from the state record.
[19a-79-10(l)(3)]RatioAug 5, 2025
139- Shock ab materials less than 1 � ‶ diameter
Measures shall be in place to ensure the health and safety of children under three years of age who have access to play areas that contain impact absorbing materials that consist of uniform pieces of material that have a diameter of less than one and one-quarter inches.
[19a-79-7a(h)(1-9)]Health & safetyAug 5, 2025
111- Outdoor space
There shall be access to a minimum of seventy-five (75) square feet per child of outdoor space for the number of children using the space at any one time. The outdoor area shall be fenced or protected for safety. Outdoor play equipment shall have a shock absorbing surface, under and around, that shall effectively cushion the fall of a child, except where the child is sitting or standing at ground level. The shock absorbing surface shall be maintained at a depth of at least eight inches, be free of water and not allowed to become compacted. Acceptable shock absorbing surfaces may include mulch, sand, and wood chips. Synthetic material that is less than eight inches in depth, including but not limited to, rubber mats or tiles may be acceptable surfaces provided the operator maintains documentation on the licensed premises that the synthetic material is manufactured for this purpose, installed in accordance with the manufacturer�s specifications and sufficient to cushion the fall of a child. Concrete, asphalt, grass and dirt shall not be considered a shock absorbing surface. The playground shall be free of glass, debris, holes and other hazards. Nuts, bolts and screws shall be tight; and those that protrude shall be covered or protected. Outside equipment shall be anchored for stability when recommended by the manufacturer. Anchors shall be buried below ground level. The operator shall provide documentation to the Office, upon request, by a certified playground safety inspector that newly constructed playgrounds and all newly installed playground equipment that are set in position and anchored in such a way to last indefinitely are designed and installed in accordance with U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and the American Society for Testing and Materials Standards. Drinking water shall be available and accessible to children. Outdoor equipment shall be arranged in such a way as to avoid accidents. All play equipment, fences, and structures shall not pose a hazard.
[19a-79-10(c)(2)]FacilityAug 5, 2025
118- Ratios- 1:4 (6wks-24mths), 1:5 (24-36mths)
There shall be at least one program staff qualified under section 19a79-4a(e) of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies for every four children or fraction thereof who are under the age of two years in attendance and for every five children or fraction thereof who are two years old in attendance, indoors and outdoors.
Public records check
Public violation or enforcement-action records are attached below for this case.