Section 690. Diapering and toileting  


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  • A. A child shall not be left unattended on a changing table during diapering.

    B. When a child's clothing or diaper becomes wet or soiled, the child shall be cleaned and changed immediately.

    C. During each diaper change or after toileting accidents, the child's genital area shall be thoroughly cleaned with a moist disposable wipe or a moist, clean individually assigned cloth, if the child is allergic to disposable wipes.

    D. The diapering surface shall be:

    1. Separate from the kitchen, food preparation areas, or surfaces used for children's activities;

    2. Nonabsorbent and washable; and

    3. Cleaned and sanitized after each use.

    E. Soiled disposable diapers and wipes shall be disposed of in a leak-proof or plastic-lined storage system that is either foot operated or used in such a way that neither the caregiver's hand nor the soiled diaper or wipe touches the exterior surface of the storage system during disposal.

    F. When cloth diapers are used, a separate leak-proof storage system as specified in subsection E of this section shall be used.

    G. Children five years of age and older shall be permitted privacy when toileting.

    H. Caregivers shall respond promptly to a child's request for toileting assistance.

    I. The provider shall consult with the parent before toilet training is initiated.

    J. Toilet training shall be relaxed and pressure free.

    K. There shall be a toilet chair or an adult-sized toilet with a platform or steps and adapter seat available to a child being toilet trained.

    L. Toilet chairs, when used, shall be emptied promptly, cleaned and sanitized after each use.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 26, Issue 07, eff. July 1, 2010.

Statutory Authority

§§ 63.2-217, 63.2-1701, and 63.2-1734 of the Code of Virginia.