•  FLORIDA CAPITOL NEWS
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA - A Tallahassee family is still in mourning after saying goodbye to their 4-year-old daughter over the weekend.

The child was killed by a fire at her day care center.

As Channel Three Capitol Reporter Mike Vasilinda tells us, the death has prompted the state to warn other day care centers about training and procedures.

150 people, family, friends and just the concerned, came to a candlelight vigil Friday night for 4-year-old Grace Chen.

"I still see her lovely face..."

Grace died July 11th, just 8 days after her 4th birthday when a fire swept through this Tallahassee day care center. Another child alerted day care workers that Grace was missing, but it was too late.

"The Department of Children and Families says both parents and day care providers can learn from what happened here."

Day care centers are supposed to keep track of which children are where in the center and workers are required to take the list with them if they leave. Because of Grace's death, every center in the state is now being told to retrain their staff.

Deborah Russo/Dept of Children and Families
"This tragedy was a result of an air vent or a ventilation fan, so we'll point that out to providers."

Because of the death the state has started developing an online training course for all day care workers. Regulators say parents also have a role to play.

Deborah Russo
"The parents should ask how often they do the fire drills, if they do them throughout the day, at different times of the day, during nap time, during lunch time. You don't know when a fire is going to occur."

Any changes will come too late to help Grace, but hopefully not for the brother that Grace's mother is carrying in her womb.Day Care Safety Concerns
 

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