Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 5, § 25-400.085
PURPOSE: This rule sets forth the requirements for the physical plant and indoor and outdoor space.
(1) General Requirements.
(2) Indoor Space.
(A) General Requirements.
care shall be approved by the State Fire Marshal or his/her designee.
screened securely. Barriers to prevent children from falling against windows or falling from windows shall be provided when windows are less than twenty-four inches (24") from the floor and not constructed of safety glass or other nonbreakable material.
plainly at varying heights to avoid impact.
ply at least ten (10) footcandles of light throughout each room used for child care.
controlled, well-ventilated and free of drafts. Children shall not be overheated or chilled. The temperature of the rooms shall be no less than sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit (68°F) and no more than eighty-five degrees Fahrenheit (85°F) when measured two feet (2') from the floor.
ished with material which can be cleaned easily and shall be free of splinters, cracks and chipping paint. Floor covering shall be in good condition. Lead-free paint shall be used for all painted surfaces.
child care space shall be covered with carpet, tile, linoleum or other floor covering.
ment over twenty-four inches (24") in height from which children might fall and be injured shall be protected with pads or mats which will effectively cushion the fall of a child. Carpeting alone is not an acceptable resilient surface under indoor equipment.
and free of dirt, insects, spiders, rodents or other pests.
be available for incoming and outgoing calls. If a telephone answering machine is used, it must be turned on so incoming messages can be heard and parents’ calls can be returned promptly.
fire department, ambulance and other emergency telephone numbers shall be posted near the telephone.
(B) Floor Space Calculations and Utilization.
usable floor space shall be provided for each child coming into the home for day care.
to-wall from the inside walls of areas used for children’s activities.
preparation areas, bathrooms, hallways used exclusively as passageways, closets, office space or floor space occupied by furniture or shelving not used by the children or for their activities.
placed cots, cribs, beds or playpens used for napping cannot be counted as usable floor space. Cots shall not be set up early or left in place to interfere with children’s play activities.
be provided. Some of the space shall be accessible to the children.
(C) Bathrooms.
1. General requirements.
handwashing facility with running water shall be provided.
shall be in working order and convenient for the children’s use.
child or paper towels, soap and toilet paper shall be provided and easily accessible so the children can reach them without assistance. If individual towels are used, they shall be laundered daily.
in the bathroom.
free.
potty chair, junior commode or toilet with an adaptor seat shall be provided. Potty chairs shall be located in the bathroom and shall be emptied, cleaned and disinfected after each use.
(D) Kitchens.
preparation unless meals are catered from a source approved by the local or state sanitarian, or both.
shall be equipped with a stove, sink, hot and cold running water, a refrigerator and storage space for food, dishes and cooking utensils.
cold running water, a refrigerator and storage space for food, dishes and cooking utensils shall be provided.
dren’s play activities unless the activities are part of the learning program and the children are supervised by adults.
ping.
(3) Outdoor Space.
(A) General Requirements.
able on or adjoining the day care property. The play area shall be located so it is convenient and the children can gain access to it without hazard. It shall be fenced when necessary for the protection of children from traffic, water or other hazards. For family day care homes initially licensed after the effective date of these rules, or for the installation of new fences in existing facilities, the fence shall be at least forty-two inches (42") high. Fences shall be constructed to prevent children from crawling or falling through or becoming entrapped.
square feet per child of outdoor play area shall be provided.
to provide supervision for children under three (3) years of age.
children at all times if the play area is not fenced and adjoining the building exit, or unless the children are of school age and definite limits have been established as their boundaries. These children shall receive frequent and routine supervision.
dren’s activities, well-maintained, free of hazards such as poisonous plants, broken glass, rocks or other debris and shall have good drainage.
outdoor equipment where children might fall and be injured shall be covered with impactabsorbing materials which effectively cushions the fall of a child. This material may include sand, pea gravel, tanbark, shredded tires, wood chips, rubber matting or other approved resilient material. Grass may be an approved resilient material, but if grass becomes worn or sparse, the area must be covered with another approved resilient material.
the type, depth and fall-zone area of resilient material necessary for the protection of children. 5 CSR 25-400
equipment shall have continuous maintenance to ensure that the material remains in place and retains its cushioning properties. The resilient material shall be supplemented immediately or replaced as needed.
is not an acceptable surface under outdoor equipment from which children might fall and be injured.
(B) Swimming and Wading Pools.
children shall be constructed, maintained and used in a manner which safeguards the lives and health of children.
have a water filtration system. The water in swimming and wading pools shall be treated, cleaned and maintained in accordance with health practices and rules as determined by the local or state health authority, or both.
fenced to prevent access by children. For family day care homes initially licensed after the effective date of these rules, the fence shall be at least forty-two inches (42") high and shall have a locked gate. Above-theground pools may use a forty-two inch (42") fence around the top of the pool with barricades of the steps to the pool deck.
pools shall be instructed in water safety and supervised by an adult at all times.
training certificate, including infant/child cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training, shall be on duty when a swimming or wading pool containing a depth of forty-eight inches (48") or more of water is being used.
in basic water safety, which includes infant/child CPR, shall be on duty when a swimming or wading pool containing less than forty-eight inches (48") of water is being used.
(4) Animals.
AUTHORITY: sections 210.221 and 210.223, RSMo Supp. 2015.* This rule previously filed as 13 CSR 40-61.070 and 13 CSR 30-61.085. Original rule filed March 29, 1991, effective Oct. 31, 1991. Changed to 19 CSR 40- 61.085, effective Dec. 9, 1993. Changed to 19 CSR 30-61.085 July 30, 1998. Amended: Filed Feb. 18, 1999, effective Sept. 30, 1999. Emergency amendment filed Nov. 10, 2015, effective Nov. 20, 2015, expired May 17, 2016. Amended: Filed Nov. 10, 2015, effective April 30, 2016. Moved to 5 CSR 25-400.085, effective Aug. 30, 2021. *Original authority 210.221.1(3), RSMo 1949, amended 1955, 1987, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2015 and 210.223, RSMo 2015.