DCF 251.07(5)(b)3.3. Except as provided in subd. 4., in a center where meals and snacks are served, seating and table space shall be at least equal to the licensed capacity of the center, excluding infants, so that all children can be served at the same time. DCF 251.07(5)(b)4.4. In a center where meals are served in a central lunchroom, seating and table space shall be at least equal to the number of children to be served in a shift. DCF 251.07(5)(b)5.5. Eating surfaces, including high chairs, shall be washed and sanitized before and after each use. DCF 251.07(6)(a)(a) Observation. Each child upon arrival at a center shall be observed by a staff person for symptoms of illness and injury. For an apparently ill child, the procedure under par. (c) shall be followed. DCF 251.07(6)(b)(b) Isolation. A center shall have an isolation area for the care of children who appear to be ill. If the area is not a separate room, it shall be separated from the space used by other children by a partition, screen, or other means to keep other children away from the ill child. DCF 251.07(6)(c)(c) Ill child procedure. The following procedures shall apply when a child with an illness or condition that has the potential to affect the health of other persons, such as vomiting, diarrhea, unusual lethargy, or uncontrolled coughing, is observed in the child care center: DCF 251.07(6)(c)1.1. The child shall be isolated until the child can be removed from the center. DCF 251.07(6)(c)2.2. The child in the isolation area shall be within sight and sound supervision of a staff member. DCF 251.07(6)(c)3.3. The child shall be provided with a bed, crib, playpen, cot, or padded mat and a sheet and blanket or a sleeping bag. DCF 251.07(6)(c)4.4. The child’s parent or emergency contact shall be contacted as soon as possible after the illness is discovered and arrangements shall be made for the child to be removed from the center. DCF 251.07(6)(d)(d) Care of a mildly ill child. A child who is mildly ill may be cared for at the center when all of the following conditions are met: DCF 251.07(6)(d)1.1. The space for the care of a mildly ill child shall be a self-contained room and shall be separate from children who are well. DCF 251.07(6)(d)4.4. The written health policy of the center allows a mildly ill child to remain at the center. DCF 251.07(6)(d)5.5. The center follows and implements procedures in a written plan for the provision of care to mildly ill children approved and signed by a licensed physician, or a pediatric or family nurse practitioner which covers all of the following: DCF 251.07(6)(d)6.6. Medical consultation is available from a physician or local health department in establishing policy for the management of mildly ill children. DCF 251.07(6)(dm)1.1. The licensee shall maintain a medical log book that has stitched binding with pages that are lined and numbered. DCF 251.07(6)(dm)2.2. Pages may not be removed from the medical log book under subd. 1. and lines may not be skipped. Each entry in the log book shall be in ink, dated, and signed or initialed by the person making the entry. DCF 251.07(6)(dm)3.3. A child care worker shall record all of the following in the medical log under subd. 1.: