DCF 56.08(5)(c)4.4. The child is under the supervision of a responsible adult at all times. DCF 56.08(5)(d)(d) If the foster parent is a sworn law enforcement officer who is required to maintain a loaded weapon at all times, the loaded weapon shall be stored and locked in an area not readily accessible to foster children. DCF 56.08(6)(a)(a) No foster child under 12 years of age may, unless otherwise permitted by statute, operate any hazardous machinery or equipment. DCF 56.08(6)(c)1.1. No foster child may operate any machinery or equipment that is beyond the child’s knowledge or mental or physical capability. DCF 56.08(6)(c)2.2. All hazardous machinery and equipment to be used by a foster child shall be maintained in safe and proper condition. DCF 56.08(6)(c)3.3. The foster child shall be under the general and appropriate supervision of a responsible adult when operating a hazardous machinery or piece of equipment. DCF 56.08(6)(c)4.a.a. The foster child shall be trained by the supervising adult on the safe and proper use and operation of any hazardous machinery or equipment before actually operating the hazardous machinery or equipment. DCF 56.08(6)(c)4.b.b. The agency may require attendance at specific training that is applicable to an applicant’s home environment, such as farm safety and logging safety. DCF 56.08(6)(c)5.5. The foster child shall wear clothing and safety gear appropriate to the operation of particular hazardous machinery or equipment. DCF 56.08(7)(a)(a) Smoke detectors. A foster home shall have one or more single-station battery-operated, electrically interconnected or radio signal-emitting smoke detectors at each of the following locations in the home: DCF 56.08 NoteNote: These smoke detector locations have been determined by a combination of standards found in ch. 2-2.1.1.1 of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standard 72 and s. SPS 321.09. The smoke detector at the head of an open stairway may also serve as the smoke detector for that floor of the home. DCF 56.08(7)(b)(b) Smoke detector maintenance. The licensee shall check the operating condition of each smoke detector at least once a month and shall immediately repair or replace any unit or part of a unit found to be inoperative. For a single-station battery-operated smoke detector, the battery shall be replaced at least once each year. DCF 56.08(7)(c)(c) Fire extinguisher. A fire extinguisher with a UL rating for A, B and C burning materials shall be available in or near the kitchen of a foster home. The foster parent shall know how to operate the fire extinguisher. Licensing agencies may also require a fire extinguisher near the sleeping areas of the home. DCF 56.08(8)(a)(a) The licensee shall develop a written plan for the immediate and safe evacuation of the foster home in the event of a fire. The plan shall include the following: DCF 56.08(8)(a)1.1. The means to be used for emergency exiting from all floor levels of the foster home. DCF 56.08(8)(a)2.2. The place away from the foster home at which all evacuated members of the household will meet so that it can be determined if all persons are out of danger. DCF 56.08(8)(a)3.3. The means by which foster children who are not ambulatory will be assisted in evacuating the home. DCF 56.08(8)(b)1.1. The licensee shall review the fire safety evacuation plan with all household members at least once every 3 months and immediately following placement of a new foster child in the licensee’s home. DCF 56.08(8)(b)2.2. The fire safety evacuation plan shall be posted in the home and its location made known to all household members. DCF 56.08(8)(c)(c) At least once every 2 years the licensing agency shall review the fire safety evacuation plan with the licensee and the licensee shall revise the plan if the licensing agency determines it is necessary.