Farzana Syeda
13324 IRON LIEGE DR, FRISCO, TX 75035
License #1743331 | Expires: Jul 21, 2022
Compliance Summary
Inspection History
| Date | Type | Result | Violations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 27, 2025 | Annual Inspection | Violations Found | 5 |
| Aug 10, 2023 | Annual Inspection | Violations Found | 4 |
| Jul 24, 2023 | Annual Inspection | Violations Found | 13 |
| Jun 17, 2022 | Annual Inspection | Compliant | 0 |
| Jun 10, 2022 | Annual Inspection | Violations Found | 4 |
Violation Details
5 child files were reviewed during today's inspection. 1 child needs a hearing and vision statement.
Corrected: Jul 11, 2025
The primary caregiver needs to complete all of the required safety trainings in this section.
Corrected: Aug 22, 2025
Two children need emergency contact information listing someone other than the parents or it to be specified an emergency contact.
Corrected: Sep 26, 2025
The home daycare doesn't have current documentation of annual children's products certification.
Corrected: Jun 27, 2025
Household member paperwork is needed for 3 household members.
Corrected: Jul 11, 2025
Current documentation that Consumer Product Safety Commission regarding unsafe children's products has been reviewed is still needed.
Corrected: Oct 23, 2023
One child in care still needs address for emergency contact or parents need to list that they will only be listed as the emergency contact.
Corrected: Oct 23, 2023
The primary caregiver has only completed seventeen of the required thirty hours of annual training. The following sections and subjects are still needed: 1309(b) - 3 hours of annual training is needed in this section. 1309(d) Preventing and responding to emergencies due to allergic reaction, understanding building and physical premises safety. and remaining in 1309(f).
Corrected: Oct 23, 2023
Promotion of physical activities still need to be added to include the following: (A)The duration of physical activity at your home, both indoor and outdoor (B)The recommended clothing and footwear that will allow a child to participate freely and safely in physical activities (C) A plan to ensure physical activity occurs on days when extreme weather conditions prohibit or limit outdoor time. [
Corrected: Oct 23, 2023
Two children in care need addresses for emergency contact.
Corrected: Aug 14, 2023
Walking toddlers in care aren't sleeping on appropriate sleep equipment.
Two household members don't have a required background check.
Menu for snacks provided is needed for home daycare.
Current documentation thatConsumer Product Safety Commission regarding unsafe children's products has been reviewed is needed.
Admission forms are needed for primary caregiver's 3 children that are in the home.
Promotion of physical activities needs to be added to include the following: (A)The duration of physical activity at your home, both indoor and outdoor (B)The recommended clothing and footwear that will allow a child to participate freely and safely in physical activities (C) A plan to ensure physical activity occurs on days when extreme weather conditions prohibit or limit outdoor time. [
Chocolate milk was served to a child in care.
Parents need to be notified in the parent handbook that the home has an animal (a bird) in the home.
Child was observed eating snack today that didn't meet the meal pattern requirements.
Household member doesn't have needed orientation paperwork.
The primary caregiver has only completed fourteen of the required thiry hours of annual training. The following sections and subjects are needed: 1309(b) - 6 hours of annual training is needed in this section. 1309(c)Annual training in Understanding early childhood brain development is needed. 1309(d) Preventing and responding to emergencies due to allergic reaction, understanding builing and physical premises safety. and remaining in 1309(f).
Additions are needed to the Emergency Preparedness Plan to include the following: 1. How children will be evacuated or relocated to the designated safe area or alternate shelter, including specific procedures for evacuating or relocating children who are under 24 months of age, who have limited mobility, or who otherwise may need assistance in an emergency, such as children who have mental, visual, or hearing impairments 2. The caregivers' responsibility in a sheltering/lock-down emergency for the orderly movement of children to a designated location in your home where children should gather. 3. How children in attendance at the time of the emergency will be accounted for at the designated safe area or alternate shelter. 4. Communication, including: (A)The emergency telephone number that is on file with us (B)How you will communicate with local authorities (such as fire, law enforcement, emergency medical services, health department), parents, and us; 5. How you will evacuate and relocate with the essential documentation including: (A)Parent and emergency contact telephone numbers for each child in care; (B)Authorization for emergency care for each child in care and (C)The attendance record information for children in care at the time of the emergency 6. How you will continue to care for the children until each child has been released. 7. How you will reunify the children with their parents as the evacuation, relocation, or sheltering/lock-down is lifted.
A teeter totter was observed in the back yard.
Promotion of physical activities was not included in the operational policy.
There was no written activity plan.
The swing set needs to have a use zone in front of and behind 11ft and 6 inches. At the time of inspection this was not compliant.
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