N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 18, § 418-1.5
(a) Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard.
(1) The program must take suitable precautions to prevent the following:
(b) The program must submit a written emergency plan and emergency evacuation diagram using forms furnished by the office or an approved equivalent form. Primary emphasis must be placed on the safe and timely evacuation and relocation of children. The plan must account for the variety of needs of children, including those with disabilities.
(3) The emergency plan must include the following:
(g) The use of pools that have not received a Department of Health permit to operate, spa pools and all fill-and-drain wading pools are prohibited.
(1) No child shall participate in aquatic activities including, fishing, boating, swimming or any other activity on a body of water without a certified lifeguard present.
(k) If off-site events are part of the program’s activities, the child care program must develop and share with its program staff written plans that cover field trip events. The safety plan must at least include requirements set forth in subdivision (g) of this Subpart, sections 418-1.6 and 418-1.8(o) of this Subpart.
(10) Reptiles and amphibians are not permitted at child care centers.
(m) Communication.
(3) Devices used for purposes of caller identification or call blocking shall not be used to block in-coming calls from parents of children in care, representatives of the office or agents of the State or local government during the hours of operation of the child day care program.
(n) Materials and play equipment.
(l) Animals and pets.
(r) An operable flashlight or battery powered lantern must be kept in each classroom. Such equipment must be properly maintained for use in the event of a power failure.
(s) Door latches, locks and covers.
(aa) The following items must be used and stored in such a manner that they are not accessible to children: handbags, backpacks or briefcases belonging to adults; plastic bags; and toys and objects small enough for young children to swallow.
(ab) High chairs.