How many of you allow them?
For those that use them, how do you do it to keep within licensing requirements?
My daycare is trying to work with me to come up with a solution, they want to package EACH diaper it its own zip lock and place it outside next to the front door. It honestly makes me feel sad to picture my diapers outside, in the rain/snow/sun just discarded next to the door for me to collect and take home in the evening.
R430-100-23 Diapering
If cloth diaperes are used:
(1) they shall not be rinsed at the center;and
(b) after a diaper change, the caregiver shall place the cloth diaper directly into a leak proof container that is inaccessible to children and labeled with the child's name, or a leak proof diapering service container.
Am I insane to ask to provide a container like this that I can take home each day and wash/sanitize? This seems it would be much less work than the caregiver baggy-ing up each diaper and placing it outside (and more enviornmentally friendly).
Just wondering what your thoughts are. Am I being a huge pain? Am I horrible for not just using disposable to make things easier?
For those that use them, how do you do it to keep within licensing requirements?
My daycare is trying to work with me to come up with a solution, they want to package EACH diaper it its own zip lock and place it outside next to the front door. It honestly makes me feel sad to picture my diapers outside, in the rain/snow/sun just discarded next to the door for me to collect and take home in the evening.
R430-100-23 Diapering
If cloth diaperes are used:
(1) they shall not be rinsed at the center;and
(b) after a diaper change, the caregiver shall place the cloth diaper directly into a leak proof container that is inaccessible to children and labeled with the child's name, or a leak proof diapering service container.
Am I insane to ask to provide a container like this that I can take home each day and wash/sanitize? This seems it would be much less work than the caregiver baggy-ing up each diaper and placing it outside (and more enviornmentally friendly).
Just wondering what your thoughts are. Am I being a huge pain? Am I horrible for not just using disposable to make things easier?
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