Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 170. Early Learning, Department of |
Chapter 170-296A. Licensed family home child care standards. |
Section 170-296A-4100. Poisons, chemicals and other substances.
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- (1) The licensee must:(a) Store poisons inaccessible to children and where poisons will not contaminate food.(b) If poisons are not in the original container, clearly label the container with the name of the product and the words "poison" or "toxic."(2) The following describes chemicals and other substances that must be stored inaccessible to children:(a) Nail polish remover;(b) Sanitizers and disinfectants;(c) Household cleaners and detergents;(d) Toxic plants;(e) Plant fertilizer;(f) Ice melt products;(g) Pool chemicals;(h) Pesticides or insecticides;(i) Fuels, oil, lighter fluid, or solvents;(j) Matches or lighters;(k) Air freshener or aerosols;(l) Personal grooming products including, but not limited to:(i) Lotions, creams, toothpaste, or diaper creams when not in use;(ii) Liquid, powder, or cream personal hygiene products;(iii) Shampoo, conditioners, hair gels or hair sprays;(iv) Bubble bath or bath additives;(v) Makeup or cosmetics.(m) Dish soap, dishwasher soap or additives;(n) Tobacco products, including cigarette/cigar butts and contents of ashtrays; or(o) Alcohol, open or unopened.[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.215.060, 43.215.070, and chapter 43.215 RCW. WSR 11-23-068, § 170-296A-4100, filed 11/14/11, effective 3/31/12.]
RCW 43.215.060, 43.215.070, and chapter 43.215 RCW. WSR 11-23-068, § 170-296A-4100, filed 11/14/11, effective 3/31/12.