Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 13A. Maryland State Board of Education |
Subtitle 15. FAMILY CHILD CARE |
Chapter 13A.15.10. Child Safety |
Sec. 13a.15.10.01. Emergency Safety
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The provider or substitute shall:
A. Prepare and maintain a written emergency and disaster plan that:
(1) Establishes procedures for:
(a) Evacuating the home, including an evacuation route;
(b) Relocating children to a designated safe site;
(c) Sheltering in place in the event that evacuation is not feasible;
(d) Notifying parents of children in care; and
(e) Addressing the individual needs of children, including children with special needs;
(2) Contains:
(a) The name of, and contact information for, the local emergency operations center;
(b) A list of local emergency services numbers; and
(c) The radio station call sign and frequency for the local Emergency Alert System (EAS);
(3) Is practiced with children at least:
(a) Once per month for fire evacuation purposes;
(b) Twice per year for other emergency and disaster situations; and
(c) If overnight care is provided, at least four times per year when children in overnight care are present; and
(4) Is updated at least annually;
B. Post conspicuously a copy of the emergency escape route floor plan:
(1) In or near the approved child care area; and
(2) If overnight care is provided, in each room where a child in care is sleeping;
C. Regularly orient children, who are old enough to understand, in procedures to be used in the event of a fire or other emergency requiring escape from the home;
D. Train each substitute and, if applicable, the additional adult on the contents of the written emergency and disaster plan required at §A of this regulation;
E. In the event of a declared emergency, be prepared to respond as directed by the local emergency management agency through sources of public information;
F. During an emergency evacuation or practice, take attendance records and emergency cards out of the home and verify the presence of each child currently in attendance;
G. Instruct children in the use of the 9-1-1 telephone number to summon help in an emergency; and
H. Meet the following requirements for first aid supplies:
(1) Maintain first aid supplies as the office requires in a location that is readily accessible to the areas of the home approved for child care;
(2) Store first aid supplies in a manner that makes them inaccessible to children in care; and
(3) Bring the first aid supplies along on any activity away from the family child care home.