The rule in Utah is...if the area is behind a baby gate (out hallway is), has child locks on the door or is locked with a key....the inspector has the provider open the door so they can peek in. They are not even supposed to enter the room. They are just checking for hidden children.
If the room is not behind a baby gate or lock, they are to inspect the room just like any other as it could be accessible to the children if the provider wasn't paying attention.
Like I said...I understand why they do it, but I still hate the idea of strangers even peeking into my private rooms. But it is what it is, thanks to bad providers breaking rules.
If the room is not behind a baby gate or lock, they are to inspect the room just like any other as it could be accessible to the children if the provider wasn't paying attention.
Like I said...I understand why they do it, but I still hate the idea of strangers even peeking into my private rooms. But it is what it is, thanks to bad providers breaking rules.
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