Widespread checks in the neighborhood Fuorigrotta, where the Local Police of Napoli Inspected four private facilities providing micro-daycare for children under three. The inspections, conducted by officers from the relevant Operational Unit, revealed a worrying situation: three of the four facilities visited exhibited significant irregularities.
In two cases, the officers found a complete lack of a Scia, the certified notification of commencement of activity required for the operation of micro-nurseries.
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The operation is part of the Local Police's targeted checks to ensure the safety of minors and compliance with the hygiene, health, and organizational standards required by law. Investigations will continue in the coming days in other neighborhoods of the city, to ensure transparency and legality in the particularly sensitive area of childcare.







Comments (1)
This is an interesting article that makes you think about how many facilities don't follow the rules. It's important that checks are carried out frequently to ensure children's safety, but I hope these irregularities can be resolved.