- A. The facility is kept free from offensive odors and accumulations of dirt, rubbish, dust, and safety hazards.
- B. Children’s rooms, examination rooms, meeting rooms, waiting rooms and other areas of daily usage are cleaned daily.
- C. Floors and walls are constructed of a finish that can be easily cleaned. The floor polishes will provide a slip-resistant finish.
- D. Bathrooms, lavatories, and drinking fountains are cleaned daily and as often as necessary to maintain a clean and sanitary condition.
- E. Deodorizers may not be used to mask odors caused by unsanitary conditions or poor housekeeping practices.
- F. Combustibles such as cleaning rags and compounds are kept in closed metal containers in areas providing adequate ventilation and away from children’s rooms and common areas.
- G. Poisonous or flammable substances are not stored in residential sleeping areas, food preparation areas or food storage areas.
- H. Storage areas are kept free from accumulations of refuse, discarded equipment, furniture, paper, and the like.
[7.8.3.106 NMAC – N, 05/15/01]