PDFWAC 110-149-0260
Emergency preparedness.
Caregivers must work with their licensor to prepare the home for emergencies to include:
(1) Having:
(a) A reliable way to contact emergency services when children or youth are present in the home;
(b) Working smoke detectors inside and outside of all sleeping areas, on each story, in all play areas, and in the basement of the home;
(c) Working carbon monoxide detectors on each level of the home;
(d) Access to a working fire extinguisher, recommended 2A10BC-rated five pound or larger in size; and
(e) An unblocked exit to the outside from each child's or youth's sleeping space that is large enough for emergency personnel wearing rescue gear to access, unless a supervision plan is approved by the licensing division's (LD) administrator;
(2) Verifying children or youth can escape from every floor in the home; and
(3) Creating and reviewing an evacuation plan with the children and youth in case of:
(a) Fires;
(b) Natural disasters; or
(c) Other emergencies.