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Childcare Center Emergency Operations Plan — Florida DCF Chapter 65C-22 Compliant
Florida DCF can suspend your childcare license for inadequate emergency preparedness documentation. A drill log with no entries is not a drill record. A plan downloaded from the internet five years ago is not compliant documentation. This plan closes that compliance gap — completely.
The ERG Childcare Center Emergency Operations Plan references Florida DCF Chapter 65C-22 directly throughout every section — so you are not guessing at compliance, you are meeting it.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
DCF Chapter 65C-22 compliance references integrated throughout every section
Shelter-in-place and lockdown protocols for staff supervising children ages 0-12
Parent and guardian reunification procedures with sign-out documentation log
Hurricane and severe weather procedures specific to Central Florida
Pre-storm family communication templates: email and text scripts ready to use
Active threat and school violence response protocol
Medical emergency and allergic reaction response procedures
Missing child response protocol with law enforcement notification procedure
Annual drill schedule and documentation log formatted to meet DCF requirements
Staff training checklist and annual review acknowledgment form
Delivered as a fully editable Word document.
WHO THIS IS FOR: Daycare owners and directors, preschool administrators, after-school program managers, and home childcare operators in Florida.
Florida DCF can suspend your childcare license for inadequate emergency preparedness documentation. A drill log with no entries is not a drill record. A plan downloaded from the internet five years ago is not compliant documentation. This plan closes that compliance gap — completely.
The ERG Childcare Center Emergency Operations Plan references Florida DCF Chapter 65C-22 directly throughout every section — so you are not guessing at compliance, you are meeting it.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
DCF Chapter 65C-22 compliance references integrated throughout every section
Shelter-in-place and lockdown protocols for staff supervising children ages 0-12
Parent and guardian reunification procedures with sign-out documentation log
Hurricane and severe weather procedures specific to Central Florida
Pre-storm family communication templates: email and text scripts ready to use
Active threat and school violence response protocol
Medical emergency and allergic reaction response procedures
Missing child response protocol with law enforcement notification procedure
Annual drill schedule and documentation log formatted to meet DCF requirements
Staff training checklist and annual review acknowledgment form
Delivered as a fully editable Word document.
WHO THIS IS FOR: Daycare owners and directors, preschool administrators, after-school program managers, and home childcare operators in Florida.