1. Safety of the living environment:
Ensuring that the home is free from any immediate dangers or hazards that could harm the child.
2. Adequate sleeping arrangements:
Confirming that the child has a proper and comfortable place to sleep, free from disturbances.
3. Availability of basic necessities:
Checking that the home has sufficient food, water, and other essentials for the child's well-being.
4. Cleanliness and hygiene:
Assessing the overall cleanliness of the home and ensuring that it maintains a healthy environment.
5. Presence of emergency exits and plans:
Making sure that there are clear escape routes in case of emergencies and that the family has an evacuation plan.
6. Storage of hazardous materials:
Ensuring that harmful substances, such as cleaning agents or medicines, are stored out of the child's reach.
7. Verification of working utilities:
Confirming that the home has consistent access to electricity, water, and heating.
8. Accessibility to medical facilities:
Checking the proximity and ease of access to hospitals or clinics in case of medical emergencies.
9. Presence of smoke detectors:
Ensuring that the home is equipped with functioning smoke detectors to alert in case of fires.
10. Child-proofing measures:
Assessing if the home has taken precautions like securing heavy furniture or covering electrical outlets to prevent accidents.