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This 5 page paper answers three questions; 1, What aspects need to be considered when setting up an indoor or put door play area for children, including staff ratios. 2, list the safety factors you would consider choosing furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and material for use in the nursery environment, and 3, Identify any Specialist equipment related to individual children’s needs and where it may be gained also how you existing furniture and equipment for children with particular needs may be adapted. The bibliography cites 1 source.
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as well as one that will encourage the development of the child. The environmental factors will include both equipment and facilities as well as aspects such as lighting, heat and
the individuals that care for the children. The area which is used should be used solely for childcare during the specified hours. When the children enter and leave the
are there also needs to be a registration system so that it is known exactly which children are under the care at any one time This may me a signing
in and out system. In addition to this the release of the children should only be to an individual authorised by the parents. Access to a telephone will help resolve
any issues for the collection of children, However, telephone access is also required for many other reasons, to make contract with relevant parties if there is an emergency as well
as receive calls. The environment itself also needs to be welcoming to the children and secure, so that children cannot wander or be taken away. All doors and gates
need to be secured, but in a manner that can be released if there is a need to exist the are fir any reason (such as fire alarm). The
environment itself needs to be well light if indoors as well as well ventilated, and a suitable temperature. The area should also be in a good state of repair as
well as clean. If the area is outdoors and in full sunlight there will also need to be the provision of a shaded area. Toilet facilities also need to be
appropriate to the age of the children, with at least one toilet for every ten children. There also need to be suitable individuals to supervise the children. Individuals caring
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