§ 227.11 Ventilation, Light, Heat and Screening
   (a)   All rooms in a day care center shall be adequately heated and ventilated, and no room shall be used for day care center purposes unless the same has windows opening on a public thoroughfare, or a yard or court not less than ten (10) feet wide, which windows shall have a total glass and sash area equivalent to one-eighth (1/8) of the total floor area of the room.
   (b)   Each room used for day care center purposes shall be properly ventilated and no day care center shall be operated or conducted unless it is provided with a heating apparatus approved by the Commissioner of Health and installed in conformity with law and ordinance, sufficient to maintain a temperature of not less than sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit (68°F), at all times in all parts of the day care center to which children are admitted.
   (c)   All doors, windows and other outside openings of any day care center shall be adequately provided with screens from May 15 to November 15 of each year while the day care center is in operation, so as to prevent the entrance of flies into the day care center. Each day care center shall be kept and maintained free from flies and other insects.
(Ord. No. 924-09. Passed 8-5-09, eff. 8-13-09)