Fairfax County requires licensed childcare facilities to meet Virginia USBC occupancy standards, fire-marshal inspections, and Virginia Department of Education licensing rules, with home-based providers also subject to county zoning and building code requirements.
Childcare centers in Fairfax County must comply with Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code Group E or I-4 occupancy classifications depending on age groups served, triggering specific egress, fire-alarm, and sprinkler requirements. The Fairfax County Fire Marshal conducts annual fire-safety inspections, and the Virginia Department of Education licenses centers serving more than five unrelated children. Family day-home providers serving up to twelve children must hold state licensing and may need a Fairfax County zoning home-occupation permit. Building modifications require permits and inspections through Land Development Services. Lead, radon, and water testing apply to applicable facility types.
Operating without state license or fire approval: civil and criminal penalties; immediate closure; loss of licensure; child welfare investigations possible.
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