I have a fireplace or heater that I'm not planning to use while caring for children. Do I still need a barrier around it?

Yes. Even though you might plan on not using it, a secured barrier is still necessary around possible heat sources. This includes fireplaces, wall or floor heaters, wood-burning stoves, and other types of heaters.

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1. The Fire and Life Safety Agreement looks new. Is it new?
2. What do I need to renew my license?
3. Is there a fee for your inspection?
4. I'm licensed as a home daycare but I operate out of a church. What do I have to do?
5. I have a fireplace or heater that I'm not planning to use while caring for children. Do I still need a barrier around it?
6. Can I lock my front and back door?
7. I have stairs and small infants, can I use a baby gate?
8. Hook-and-eye closures on closet doors?