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Subp. 7. Outdoor activity area. An cutdccr activity area <br />that ccnplies with the following items must be provided or <br />available for all child care programs except tnose licensed to <br />exclusively provide sick care as specified in part ?503.0085* <br />drop in care as specified in part 9503.0075, and those operating <br />for less than three hours a day. <br />A. A center must have an outdoor activity area of at <br />least 1,500 square feet, and there oust be at least 75 square <br />feet of space per child within t.he area at any given time during <br />use. <br />3, An outdoor activity area used daily by c.nildren <br />under school age must be within 2,000 feet of the center or <br />transportation must be provided by the license holder. In no <br />case, however, shall the outdoor activity area be farther than <br />one~half mile from the center. <br />C. The area must be enclosed if it is located <br />adjacent to a traffic, rail, water, machinery, or other <br />environmental hazard, unless the area is a public park or <br />playground. <br />D. The area must be free of litter, rubbish, toxic <br />materials, water hazard, machinery, animal waste, and sewage <br />contaminants. <br />E. The area must contain the outdoor large muscle <br />equipment required by part 9503.006S. <br />Subp. 8. Telephone; posted numbers. A telephone that is <br />not coin operated auist be located within the center. A list of <br />emergency numbers must be posted nest to the telephone. The 911 <br />emergency number, when svsilsble, must be posted. Xf s 911 <br />emergency number is net svsilsble, the numbers listed must be <br />those o£ the local fire department, police department, emergency^ <br />transportation, and poison control center. <br />Subp. 9. Xadoor spaea. The licensed capacity of the <br />center must be limited by the amount of indoor space. A minimum <br />of 35 square feet of indoor space must be available for each <br />child in attendance, lallways, stairways, closets, utility <br />rooms, lavatories, water closets, kitchens, and space occupied <br />by cribs may not be counted as indoor space. Twenty**five <br />percent of the space occupied by furaiture or equipment used by <br />staff or children may be counted as indoor space. <br />Subp. 10. Shisldinq of hot sarfacos. Radiators, <br />fireplaces, hot pipes, and oenar hot surfaces in areas used oy <br />children must be shielded or 'vsula..jd to prevent burns. <br />Subp. 11. Electrical oatlets. Except in a cente^^ that <br />serves only school age children, electrical outlets must be <br />tamper proof or shielded when not in use. <br />Subp. 13. Hater basards. Bodies of water within or <br />adjacent to the center n-ist be inaccessible to children. When <br />using a pool or beach, children must be supervised at all <br />times. Nhen children use a swimming pool, as defined in chapter <br />4717, or a beach, an attendant trained in first aid and <br />resuscitation must be present. Any public swimming pool, as <br />defined in chapter 4717, used by children must meet the <br />requiments of chapter 4717. <br />A minimum temperature of 68 <br />intained in indoor areas used bySubp. 13. <br />degrees Fahrenheit must be <br />children. <br />Subp. 14. Sewage dispoeal. Centers auist have sewage <br />disposal systems that conform to chapter 7080 or a local sewage <br />disposal system ordinance.