A. Safe Sleep
- (1) Infants shall be placed on their backs to sleep in a crib on a flat non-inclined surface.
- (2) Infants shall sleep in a crib that meets the requirements of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Operator shall obtain and keep on file crib compliance certificates.
- (3) Individual, comfortable, and sanitary cribs for sleeping and resting shall be provided.
- (4) Cribs shall be made of easily cleanable material.
- (5) Placement of cribs shall allow caregivers to have ready access to each child.
- (6) Operator shall not allow infants to sleep in car seats, bean bag chairs, infant swings, play pens, high chairs, or any other equipment other than an approved crib.
- (7) Caregiver shall visually check on infants every fifteen (15) minutes while sleeping, and the child shall be removed from the crib upon waking.
- (8) There shall be no other materials in the crib while the infant is in the crib, including pillows, bumpers, stuffed toys, wedges, etc.
- (9) Crib mobiles shall not be permitted for infants or toddlers who can sit.
B. Safe feeding
- (1) Infants shall be held while being bottle fed until they are able to hold their own bottles. Bottles shall not be propped or given in cribs or on mats.
- (2) Infants and toddlers shall not sleep with bottles in their mouths.
(3) Preparing bottles:
- (a) Microwaving of breastmilk, formulas, or other beverages is prohibited. If used, crock pots, bottle warmers, or other electronic devices shall be in an area that is not accessible to children.
- (b) All warmed bottles shall be shaken well and the temperature tested before feeding to the child.
- (4) Breast milk, formula, juice or baby food shall be dated and labeled with the child’s name and refrigerated until ready to use.
C. Feeding chairs
- (1) Feeding chair and trays shall be in good repair and made of an easily cleanable surface and cleaned/sanitized after each individual use.
- (2) Children shall be constantly supervised while in the feeding chair.
- (3) Children shall not remain in feeding chairs for long periods of time or for reasons other than feeding.
HISTORY: Added by SCSR 48-5 Doc. No. 5229, eff May 24, 2024.