Kids Klub Learning Center
Does Kids Klub Learning Center have a state child-care violation history?
Texas HHSC records list 39 child-care citations for Kids Klub Learning Center in HOUSTON, TX. The state assigns each cited standard a risk level; for this facility, 7 are recorded at the High level and 18 at Medium High, with the remainder at Medium, Medium Low, or Low. Each entry below reproduces the standard Texas cited and the state's own description of what was found.
These are licensing-record findings, not a judgment about any child or family. The dates shown are the dates Texas recorded a correction as verified — they are not inspection dates, and the record may lag the state's current file. This page reflects the published record as of its last update and is not a complete history; the authoritative source is Texas HHSC.
Texas HHSC recorded 7 High-risk citations at this facility.
Risk levels below are Texas HHSC's own labels, shown verbatim.
- High
746.2415(b) - AP Cribs - Only Snug Fitting Sheet and Crib Mattress Cover Allowed if Infant Younger than 12 Months of Age
Child had two toys in their crib while they were asleep.
- High
746.3407(12) - Mark Cleaning Supplies, Toxic Materials; Keep Separate from Food and Inaccessible to Children
Disinfecting wipes were observed to be directly adjacent to changing table cushion.
- High
746.4601(4) - Safety Requirements for Active Play Equipment - No Entanglement Protrusions or Openings
In the corridor heading to outdoor play area, warped fencing and exposed and protruding nails were observed.
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- High
746.201(1) - Policies Comply with Rules
The operational policies do not include the following information: - Safe sleep policy for infants from birth through 12 months old that is consistent with the rules in subchapter H of this chapter - Promotion of indoor and outdoor physical activity (A-G) - Procedures for supporting inclusive services to children with special care needs.
- High
746.1205(a)(2) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Know number of children responsible for
A caregiver stated here were 7 children in care when there were 9 children accounted for during he inspection.
- High
746.1205(a)(4) - Supervision ensures each child?s safety, well-being, including physical proximity and auditory or visual awareness of each child?s on going activity
During the inspection multiple issues regarding supervision were observed. - 3 Children were left unsupervised in the dining room area - 1 Child was left in the infant room unsupervised - 2 Caregivers left 9 children in the Toddler room and were not in physical proximity of children
- High
746.5101(a) - Annual Fire Inspection - Before Initial Permit Issued and Every 12 Months
The initial fire inspection has not been conducted for the daycare center.
- Medium High
746.2909(3) - Arrangement of Napping Equipment -Provides Sufficient Walking and Work Space
There was not sufficient walkway between a table and cot near the entrance of the room during naptime.
- Medium High
746.2909(4) - Arrangement of Napping Equipment - Provides Access to Walkway
A cot was blocking a walkway from one area of the room to another. There was no space to walk around.
- Medium High
746.3317(8) - Food Service and Preparation Requirement - Cover All Stored Food
There was uncovered food in the refrigerator.
- Medium High
746.2911 - Adequate Lighting During Naptime
There was not adequate lighting in the main naptime room during inspection.
- Medium High
746.1301(a)(2)(A) - Training Requirements for Employees, Caregivers, and Directors - Pre-Service Training
Caregiver with no previous experience with children under five years old did not have at least 8 hours of pre-service.
- Medium High
746.1301(a)(5)(A) - Training Requirements for Employees, Caregivers, and Directors - 24 Annual training
Caregiver was missing the following annual trainings: At least six clock hours of the annual training hours must be in one or more of the following topics: (1)Child growth and development (2)Guidance and discipline (3)Age-appropriate curriculum (4)Teacher-child interaction. (c) At least one clock hour of the annual training hours must focus on prevention, recognition, and reporting of child maltreatment, including: (1)Factors indicating a child is at risk for abuse or neglect (2)Warning signs indicating a child may be a victim of abuse or neglect (3)Procedures for reporting child abuse or neglect (4)Community organizations that have training programs available to employees, children, and parents. (e)While there are no clock hour requirements for the topics in this subsection, the annual training hours must also include training on the following topics: (1)Emergency preparedness (2)Preventing and controlling the spread of communicable diseases, including immunizations (3)Administering medication, if applicable, including compliance with ?746.3803 of this chapter (relating to What authorization must I obtain before administering a medication to a child in my care?) (4)Preventing and responding to emergencies due to food or an allergic reaction (5)Understanding building and physical premises safety, including identification and protection from hazards that can cause bodily injury such as electrical hazards, bodies of water, and vehicular traffic (6)Handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials including compliance with ?746.3425 of this chapter (relating to Must caregivers wear gloves when handling blood or bodily fluids containing blood?). (f) The remaining annual training hours must be in one or more of the following topics: (1)Care of children with special needs (2)Child health (for example, nutrition and physical activity) (3)Safety (4)Risk management (5)Identification and care of ill children (6)Cultural diversity for children and families (7)Professional development (for example, effective communication with families and time and stress management) (8)Topics relevant to the particular age group the caregiver is assigned (for example, caregivers assigned to an infant or toddler group should receive training on biting and toilet training) (9)Planning developmentally appropriate learning activities
- Medium High
746.3407(8) - Garbage Inaccessible to Children; Maintained in Sanitary Manner
There was a dead cat in the corridor leading to the one of the two exits from the outdoor play area.
- Medium High
746.2911 - Adequate Lighting During Naptime
Classroom was too dark during naptime. Inspector could not see and had to wait for eyes to adjust.
- Medium High
746.3317 - Food Service and Preparation Requirement - Safe and Sanitary
Food was observed to be left out in microwaves and on toaster ovens past meal times.
- Medium High
746.201(4) - Designating Director
As of today April 12th, 2024. The operation has not designated a qualified director.
- Medium High
746.201(4) - Designating Director
The operation has not designated a qualified director.
- Medium High
746.5305 - Mounting of Fire Extinguishers
Observed 2 fire extinguishers that were not mounted on the wall during the inspection and was placed on a window seal.
- Medium High
746.3701 - Safety - Areas Free From Hazards
Observed a table in the prekindergarten classroom with a broken leg. The table leg was missing a height adjustment screw and was unstable. The tarp covering the fence in the outdoor play area is torn and a broken hookah hoop was observed. Observed a bottle of brake fluid, a small pepper spray on a key chain and vape pen in the vehicle the operation uses for transporting children.
- Medium High
746.1315(a) - Each Caregiver and the Director Must Have Current Training in pediatric first aid with rescue breathing and choking.
The director did not have documentation of current CPR and First Aid Training available for review.
- Medium High
746.3317 - Food Service and Preparation Requirement - Safe and Sanitary
Observed a stick of cheese placed in a basket in the Pre-Kindergarten classroom during the inspection which is required to be refrigerated. Note: The cheese stick was disposed of during the inspection.
- Medium High
746.1203(6) - Responsibilities of caregivers-Set appropriate behavior expectations
Children were observed sitting on tables, and with no structured activities during the inspection.
- Medium High
746.3317 - Food Service and Preparation Requirement - Safe and Sanitary
Observed expired milk stored in the refrigerator during the inspection.
- Medium High
746.3701(1) - Safety - Electrical Outlets Covered
Electrical outlets were not covered in the generalized area where children were observed. Note: The director placed an outlet cover over the outlet during the inspection.
- Medium
746.4003(a) - First Aid Kit - Incomplete Kit
First aide kit in the transport vehicle was missing the following items: Tweezers and a thermometer. NOTE: Directorwas able to replace the tweezers at inspection.
- Medium
746.2505(4)(A) - Furnishings and Equipment for Toddlers - Bottles & Training Cups Labeled for Each Toddler
There were sippy cups and other cups that were not properly labeled.
- Medium
746.603(a) - Children's Records Maintained
Children records were incomplete in the following areas: Two children were missing the date of admission, one child was missing authorization for water activities, and one child was missing a health statement signed by a medical profesional
- Medium
746.1111 - Education Outside of U.S.
Education obtained outside the United States was not translated into english.
- Medium
746.901 - Required Personnel Records
Personnel files were in complete. One employee did not have a signed pre employment affidavit, notarized affidavit of employment, Signed receipt of operational and personnel policies, or signed receipt of orientation.
- Medium
746.2505(4)(A) - Furnishings and Equipment for Toddlers - Bottles & Training Cups Labeled for Each Toddler
Two toddler training cups were observed with no labels in dining area.
- Medium
746.4503(b) - Cots, Beds, Mats Labeled With Child's Name
Sleeping cots in use were observed to be without name labels or labeling system.
- Medium
746.603(a)(2) - Children's Records - Admission Information
Children's files evaluated were missing the following information: - Complete Emergency Contact Information - Complete Authorization for Emergency Medical Information - Signature from parent for receiving the operational policies. - Release Contact Information
- Medium
746.901(2) - Required Personnel Records- Meets Requirements
One caregivers file did not contain documentation of a how they meet the minimum education requirement.
- Medium
746.4307 - Fenced Outdoor Activity Space -Exits Required
The outoor play area contains one of two required exits. One exit leads into the infant room.
- Medium
746.4003(a) - First Aid Kit - Incomplete Kit
The first aid kit in the daycare vehicle does not contain scissors or tweezers.
- Medium
746.801(10) - Required Records Maintained and Made Available - Safety Documentation for Emergency Drills, Fire Extinguishers, & Smoke Detectors
Documentation showing the dates of when the smoke detector and carbon monoxide detectors were last tested was not available during inspection.
- Low
746.1045 - Education Outside of U.S.
As of today April 12th, 2024 the operation has not submitted documentation for 2 caregivers who have education documents written in a foreign language that have not been translated to English.
- Low
746.1045 - Education Outside of U.S.
One caregivers education documentationw as written in a foreign language that has not been translated to English.
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