Changing tables in a daycare

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    Changing tables in a daycare

    I am opening a daycare in California and I was wondering if it is a requirement to have a changing table. My brother takes his kids to a daycare where each kid has a changing pad and she just puts that down on the ground and thats where she changes the babies. I thought it was a requirement to have a changing table, am I wrong?
  • lilbiddapopcorn
    lilbiddapopcorn
    • Aug 2008
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    ...why would it be?

    I did a family child care out of my home and it wasn't a requirement for me. My attitude is why risk it? If I put a pad down and change a baby on that, there's nowhere the baby can fall to! As long as you keep a different one for each baby or use a plastic one and sanitize it after each use I don't see why the state would require you to make anymore accommodations than that.:confused:

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      #3
      In Michigan we are not allowed to change children on the floor, sofa or anywhere other then a changing table or station (disinfected after each use) and near a sink.

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        #4
        re: changing tables

        Changing tables aren't a requirement in Minnesota . A wipeable surface is required . it could be anyhing that can be wiped down and cleaned when soiled . I personnally use a changing table but once i thought about taking it out so i would get more space so i ask my licensor and she said i could put the pad on the floor and change them . I still kept my changing table though.

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