Stepping stones rolla mo: Rolla Seventh-Day Adventist Church Rolla MO

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Stepping Stones Child Care Center

Stepping Stones Child Care Center – Care.com Rolla, MO Child Care Center

 

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Stepping Stones Child Care Center is a childcare and learning facility of Rolla Seventh-Day Adventist Church located at 1019 Highway O, Rolla, Missouri. The center offers preschool, daycare, infant, after-school and summer programs in a safe, nurturing, and Christian environment. Stepping Stones Child Care Center is open Mondays through Fridays, 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM.

In business since: 1978

Total Employees: 11-50

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Monday :

6:30AM – 6:00PM

Tuesday :

6:30AM – 6:00PM

Wednesday :

6:30AM – 6:00PM

Thursday :

6:30AM – 6:00PM

Friday :

6:30AM – 6:00PM

Saturday :

Closed

Sunday :

Closed

Type

Child Care Center/Day Care Center

Additional Details

Summer care / camp

Costimate

$93/week

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Description: STEPPING STONES CHILD CARE CENTER is a LICENSE EXEMPT PROGRAM in ROLLA MO, with a maximum capacity of 130 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of BIRTH – 12 YEARS. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    000357804
  • Capacity:
    130
  • Age Range:
    BIRTH – 12 YEARS
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    No
  • Current License Issue Date:
    Sep 01, 2021
  • Licensor:
    SHELBY N KOETTING

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Report Date Report Type
2020-09-01 COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION
2020-08-06 ANNUAL
2020-01-03 COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION
2019-12-09 COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION
2019-12-09 Site Visit
2019-10-25 COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION
2019-10-25 COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION
2019-10-15 COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION
2019-07-30 ANNUAL
2018-09-11 COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION
2018-08-27 COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION
2018-07-24 ANNUAL
2018-07-02 COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION
2017-08-23 COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION
2017-08-07 ANNUAL

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Types and types of ramps for wheelchairs and prams – pandus.su – Useful information

A ramp is an inclined platform that connects two surfaces of different heights. It is designed for lowering and lifting wheelchairs and baby carriages, as well as other small-sized wheeled vehicles. Ramps help people with limited mobility overcome flights of stairs, steps, high thresholds and other barriers that most people do not notice. The groups with limited mobility include not only the disabled and parents with prams, but also the elderly, pregnant women and those who suffer from diseases of the musculoskeletal system that limit the ability to move.

Ramps are installed in residential buildings, public and industrial buildings. According to the letter of the law, they should be in all public spaces in order to provide access for people with limited mobility to socially significant objects. There are exceptions when it is technically impossible to install a ramp, and then the entrance must be equipped with a call button or an elevator. But in most cases, if there is a ladder, you can also choose a suitable type of ramp.

Types of ramps by type of construction

  • Stationary.
  • Folding.
  • Removable.

Fixed ramps

Fixed ramps designed for continuous use. They are installed near the entrances to residential buildings, as well as clinics, pharmacies, schools, shops and entertainment centers. Modern building standards and norms initially provide for the presence of stationary ramps, so designing a hospital or a shopping center without a ramp is possible only in violation of SNiP.

Stationary ramps duplicate stairs. As a rule, they are several inclined surfaces with turntables between them. Handrails must be installed along the ramp. The height and design depend on the total lifting height: it is important to maintain a safe angle of inclination for the descent and ascent of the surface, therefore, along with the lifting height, the number of ramp spans also increases.

Folding ramps

This version of ramps has a folding mechanism. As a rule, such structures are mounted where it is impossible to install a stationary ramp. There may simply be no place for it: for example, if we are talking about a flight between floors of residential apartment buildings or private houses. Thanks to the lifting mechanism, the ramp can be unfolded (then it closes the flight of stairs), and then folded, freeing the stairs.

Visually, the folding ramp resembles a platform or rails. On one side, it is securely attached to a handrail or wall. For fastening, special locks or construction loops are used. The second side of the ramp remains free, so the structure can be freely raised and lowered as needed. When you need to use the ramp, the lock is opened, the platform is lowered to the march. Then it is lifted again and fixed with a lock against the wall.

Removable or portable ramps

These are foldable, mobile structures that are easy to set up and take down. The removable ramp weighs a little, when folded it is compact, so portable structures can be transported from place to place. To reduce weight, manufacturers make mobile ramps from lightweight alloys of steel and aluminum. There are several types of removable ramps, which are structurally significantly different from each other.

Types of removable ramps
  • Ramp.
  • Roll.
  • Telescopic.

Ramp is a ramp for crossing the threshold. By definition, it is not high, because it is not designed for steps. Ramps are used by disabled people and parents with small children: it allows you to painlessly overcome low obstacles. It is not always possible to carry a stroller over a curb or threshold – this is where this type of removable ramp comes to the rescue. The ramp is easy to install and dismantle, made from a combination of rubber and metal.

The maximum barrier height for which a ramp is suitable is 15 cm. The design is usually wedge-shaped and has a fixed height and width. If the obstacle looks like a ledge, the ramp will have to be installed on both sides.

Roll is a high-tech design of a large number of transverse sections connected using special fasteners. Sections can be detached and added by adjusting the dimensions of the ramp. This category of ramps deserves its name because it looks like a roll when folded. They are convenient to carry in the trunk of a car, and thanks to the removable sections, the design is easily adjusted to different heights of obstacles. Despite their compactness and small size, rolls have many advantages:

  • increased load capacity;
  • high strength;
  • light weight.

This category of sliding ramps uses the telescopic extension principle. Thanks to this, when assembled, the structure seems small, it is convenient to transport it, but moving apart, this type of ramp increases more than twice. Visually, the telescopic design looks like two parallel ramps.

The ramp must have anti-slip surfaces: this is an important condition, because without it there is a risk of wheelchair slipping. Also, without an anti-slip surface, there is a possibility that the descent will be too fast and dangerous for the disabled.

Where are telescopic ramps useful?

  • Public transport.
  • When crossing parapets.
  • When climbing stairs.

Ramps design

Ramps come in one of two types of construction: platform or rails. The rails are two parallel sections. As a rule, they are made of metal. For example, all the advantages of rolls are achieved through aircraft-grade aluminum – a light but heavy-duty alloy. An anti-slip coating is applied to the metal. Mobile folding ramps most often have a design in the form of rails.

But stationary ramps in most cases are platforms: inclined platforms with a width of 60 cm to 2.5 m. However, portable ramps can also be a platform: the ramp usually has just such a design. Platforms are made from either aluminum or steel, while stationary ramps can be concrete. Of particular note are the “books” – small ramps of two sections that fold like a suitcase or book. These “books” are convenient to carry with you.

Technical requirements for ramps for the disabled

Since ramps are designed for the descent and ascent of people with limited mobility, building standards and regulations impose strict requirements on their design. Violation of these requirements leads to the fact that the ramp becomes impossible to use for its intended purpose. Descending or ascending such a ramp can be potentially dangerous for wheelchair users.

One of the main conditions is the angle of inclination of the march. The ramp may consist of several marches, between which there will be turntables. The number of marches and platforms depends on the height of the ascent or descent and is dictated, among other things, by the need to maintain a safe slope. It ranges from 8 to 15%. Why is this parameter measured as a percentage? Percentages reflect the ratio of the total length of the horizontal plane and the height to which you need to climb.

In most cases, the maximum allowable ramp angle will be 8%, but if the ramp length does not exceed 20 cm, you can increase the angle by another 2%. If the angle becomes larger as the length of the ramp increases, it will not be safe to go up and down. Other important technical requirements:

  • The lifting height of one march is not more than 800 mm.
  • Horizontal length of descent – 9 m.
  • Width – 150 to 200 cm.

Site requirements

Each ramp is provided with an entrance and an upper platform, and, if necessary, intermediate ones. The width of the platform cannot be less than 185 cm, the size of the turnaround area is 220 cm. If the doors open inward, the depth of the platform is 140 cm, and if the doors open outward, it is 150 cm. When installing outward-opening doors, it is important to take into account the ability to maneuver on the platform. To meet this condition, the depth can be increased.

If the structure is installed outdoors, frost must be avoided. Therefore, the base material is covered with an anti-slip layer. Also, this problem can be solved by a canopy or heating. The width of the intermediate platform cannot be less than the tracks leading to it.

Guardrail

Any side of the ramp that is not adjacent to a wall must be guarded. Single or paired handrails, railings are required. Their height is 700 and 900 mm from the ramp floor. The railing should form a solid line at one distance from the surface. At the end of the lower march, they should protrude by 30 cm. The material of the handrails must also be protected from icing. Railings must be strong, reliable, resistant to side loads.

It is important to remember that people will hold on to the railing when going up and down. The movement on the ramp can be either one-way or two-way. With a two-way direction of movement, a person will be able to take hold of the handrail only on one side, so the angle of inclination of the span is reduced to 6%. However, you can install an additional handrail in the middle of a wide span.

In addition, the edges of the ramps are equipped with a special edge up to 5 cm. Its task is to prevent the wheels from slipping. Since ramps belong to structures that create a barrier-free environment for people with limited mobility, and the freedom of movement of citizens often depends on them, only companies that have been officially accredited have the right to manufacture and install ramps.

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