The owner of a San Jose daycare has formally pleaded guilty following a tragic incident in which two toddlers drowned in an unsupervised pool area. In court, she acknowledged her failure to maintain proper safety protocols that could have prevented the heartbreaking loss. Prosecutors emphasized that lapses in supervision and inadequate safety measures at the facility directly contributed to the incident, prompting renewed scrutiny of daycare safety regulations across the region.

Key factors highlighted during the proceedings included:

  • Absence of designated pool safety staff
  • Failure to secure pool access points
  • Insufficient child-to-supervisor ratio

Authorities have since revised recommended guidelines to prevent such tragedies, underscoring the necessity for stricter oversight and comprehensive emergency response plans.

Safety Measure Status Before Incident Recommended Change
Pool Fencing Unlocked Gate Self-Locking, Secure Fencing
Supervisor-to-Child Ratio 1:12 1:6 or lower
Emergency Training Partial Staff Trained All Staff CPR Certified