Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 388. Social and Health Services, Department of |
Chapter 388-145. Licensing requirements for group care facilities and services. |
Section 388-145-1610. What are the requirements for beds in a facility?
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- (1) You must provide an appropriately sized separate bed for each child, with clean bedding and a mattress in good condition.(2) Some children may soil the bed, and you may need to plan accordingly. You must provide waterproof mattress covers or moisture-resistant mattresses if needed. Each child's pillow must be covered with waterproof material or be washable.(3) A mat may be used for napping but not as a substitute for a bed.(4) You must provide an infant with a crib that ensures the safety of the infant, and complies with chapter 70.111 RCW, Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008. These regulations include:(a) A maximum of 2 3/8" between vertical slats of the crib; and(b) Cribs, infant beds, bassinets, and playpens must have clean, firm, snug fitting mattresses covered with waterproof material that can be easily disinfected and be made of wood, metal, or approved plastic with secure latching devices.(5) You must place infants on their backs for sleeping, unless advised differently by the child's licensed health care provider.(6) You may not have loose blankets, pillows, crib bumpers, or stuffed toys with a sleeping infant.(7) You may swaddle infants using one lightweight blanket upon the advice and training of a licensed health care provider. You must keep the blanket loose around the hips and legs when swaddling in order to avoid hip dysplasia. You may swaddle infants under two months of age unless a licensed health care provider directs otherwise. You may not dress a swaddled infant in a manner that allows them to overheat.(8) You may not use wedges and positioners with a sleeping infant unless advised differently by the infant's licensed health care provider.(9) You may not use weighted blankets for children under three years of age or that have mobility limitations unless advised differently by the child's licensed health care provider.(10) If you use a weighted blanket, you must meet the following requirements:(a) The weight of the blanket may not exceed ten percent of the child's body weight;(b) Metal beads are choking hazards and may not be used in a weighted blanket; and(c) You may not cover the child's head with a weighted blanket or place it above the middle of the child's chest.(11) You may not allow children to use loft style beds or upper bunks of beds if using them could hurt them because of children's age, development or condition. Examples: Preschool children, expectant mothers, and children with a disability.[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.15.010, 74.15.030, 74.15.040, 74.15.090, 74.13.031, and P.L. 113-183. WSR 16-17-101, § 388-145-1610, filed 8/19/16, effective 9/19/16. Statutory Authority: Chapters 13.34 and 74.13 RCW, RCW 74.15.030(2), 74.15.311(2), 74.13.032, 13.04.011, 74.13.020, 13.34.030, 74.13.031, 13.34.145, 74.15.311, 74.15.030, and 2013 c 105. WSR 15-01-069, § 388-145-1610, filed 12/11/14, effective 1/11/15.]
RCW 74.15.010, 74.15.030, 74.15.040, 74.15.090, 74.13.031, and P.L. 113-183. WSR 16-17-101, § 388-145-1610, filed 8/19/16, effective 9/19/16. Statutory Authority: Chapters 13.34 and 74.13 RCW, RCW 74.15.030(2), 74.15.311(2), 74.13.032, 13.04.011, 74.13.020, 13.34.030, 74.13.031, 13.34.145, 74.15.311, 74.15.030, and 2013 c 105. WSR 15-01-069, § 388-145-1610, filed 12/11/14, effective 1/11/15.