Health Inspection Information

The inspection history for the business you selected is displayed below. Each inspection may have zero or more violations. A health inspection report is a "snapshot" of the day and time of the inspection. On any given day, an establishment could have more or fewer violations than noted here. Inspections are based on regulations to eliminate risk factors for illness or injury. Every violation is coded indicating the degree of risk in causing an illness or injury.

  • Critical, Major, or Foodborne Illness Risk Factor Violations: These violations are more likely than other violations to contribute to illness or injury. Inspectors work with operators to make sure that these violations are corrected whenever feasible before they leave the establishment. A re-inspection may be scheduled to verify compliance.
  • Non-Critical, Minor or Good Retail Practice Violations: These violations are not directly related to the cause of illness or injury, but if uncorrected, could negatively affect the operation of the facility, such as maintenance and cleanliness.

Please Note: Tri-County converted to a new database in July 2013. Any inspections listed prior to July 2013 only display the date and type of inspection, but not the inspector comments because of the database conversion. For inspection reports prior to July 2013 please submit a written request to EHInspections@tchd.org.


Facility Details
Program Childcare
Facility Name Kid Connections at Englewood Middle School
Business Name Kid Connections at Englewood Middle School
Address 300 W Chenango Ave
Englewood, CO 80110
Phone 303-762-2694

Inspection Details
06/21/2022 Inspection, Routine
07/25/2018 Inspection, Routine
06/17/2016 Inspection, Routine
05d - Non-Critical
Interior Design: Play and Napping/Sleeping Equipment
Inspector Comments: An unapproved straw hat was present in a container of various dress up clothes.
06d - Critical
Disease Prevention: Proper Use, Storage, Labeling of sanitizers/disinfectants, immunization records
Inspector Comments: The concentration of sanitizer was > 400 ppm quaternary ammonia.
06/20/2014 Inspection, Routine
06d - Critical
Disease Prevention: Proper Use, Storage, Labeling of sanitizers/disinfectants, immunization records
Inspector Comments: The chlorine sanitizer was tested above 200 ppm chlorine residual. The chlorine sanitizer bottle was nor properly labeled as to its contents. Corrected on site.
12/06/2012 Inspection, Routine
12/12/2011 Inspection, Routine
12/01/2010 Inspection, Routine

Please Note: Tri-County converted to a new database in July 2013. Any inspections listed prior to July 2013 only display the date and type of inspection, but not the inspector comments because of the database conversion. For inspection reports prior to July 2013 please submit a written request to EHInspections@tchd.org.


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