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B. every bathroom door lock must permit opening of the locked door from the outside and the opening device must be readily accessible to all caregivers; and C. double cylinder (key required both sides) locks on exit doors are prohibited. Subp. 13. Sewage disposal. Day care residences must have toilet facilities and sewage disposal systems that conform to the State Building Code or local septic system ordinances. The toilets must flush thoroughly. Outdoor toilets are permissible when local ordinances allow. Subp. 14. Construction, remodeling. During construction or remodeling, children shall not have access to dangerous construction or remodeling areas within or around the residence. Subp. 15. Interior walls and ceilings. The interior walls and ceilings within the residence, as well as corridors, stairways, and lobbies must have a flame spread rating of 200 or less. Subp. 16. Extinguishers. A portable, operational, multipurpose, dry chemical fire extinguisher with a minimum 2 A 10 BC rating must be maintained in the kitchen and cooking areas of the residence at all times. All caregivers shall know how to use the fire extinguisher. Subp. 17. Smoke detection systems. Smoke detectors that have been listed by the Underwriter Laboratory must be properly installed and maintained on all levels. Subp. 18. Electrical services. The following electrical guidelines must be met: A. all electric receptacles accessible to children under first grade must be tamper-proof or shielded when not in use; B. all major electrical appliances must be properly installed, grounded in accordance with the state electric code, and in good working order; C. extension cords shall not be used as a substitute for permanent wiring; extension cords and flexible cords shall not be affixed to structures, extended through walls, ceilings, floors, under doors or floor coverings, nor be subject to environmental damage or physical impact; and D. electrical wiring must be sized to provide for the load and be in good repair. Subp. 19. Smoking prohibited in group family child care home. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 144.414, subdivision 2, smoking is prohibited in a group family child care provider’s home during hours of operation. 9502.0435 SANITATION AND HEALTH. Subpart 1. Sanitation and cleanliness. The residence must be free from accumulations of dirt, rubbish, or peeling paint. Subp. 2. Pest control. Effective measures must be taken to protect the home against vermin and insects. Chemicals for insect and rodent control must not be applied in areas accessible to children when children are present. Subp. 3. Rubbish. I ndoor and outdoor garbage and rubbish containers must not be accessible to infants and toddlers.

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