Day Care
Connecticut child day care centers are licensed by the State on a bi-annual basis. Part of the State licensing procedures requires an environmental inspection of the premises by the local health department or district. The state regulations regarding child day care centers can be found in the Connecticut Public Health Code.
During Ledge Light Health District’s inspection of a child day care center, a District Sanitarian ensures that a radon test has been conducted, the water supply is safe and adequate, and that the premises are appropriate for child care activities. If you have any questions concerning day care facilities, please contact Katie Baldwin, Supervisor, Regulated Facilities and Housing.
The District also responds to all inquiries or complaints regarding child day care centers. To make a complaint, please complete our citizen complaint form.
Helpful Resources
- Applicable Statutes/Regulations
Daycare Regulations – Physical Plant - Guidance Documents
Daycare Inspection - Information for Regulated Establishments during COVID-19 Situation
- Licensing Program
CT Office or Early Childhood
- Applicable Statutes/Regulations
- Fees: $100