Schools in Eswatini are increasingly using cameras to enhance safety and security.
By monitoring premises, cameras can help protect students, staff and assets. At Yadah technologies we priotise our customers safety at all times. Yadah Technology is an IT company based at Mbabane, Madlenya House first floor and at the Gables next to Nedbank. We don’t supply cameras, but we also instal them.
As a public education centre, schools have a key responsibility to ensure the ongoing safety of both their students and teachers while on school premises.
The presence of security cameras provides a greater peace of mind to parents and staff.
Many schools have high tech or high value equipment on site, which they need to be protected as well as detect anti-social behaviour that can result in criminal activity, theft, vandalism and in some cases even arson.
CCTV surveillance systems in schools are an excellent way of ensuring a safe, secure and healthy learning environment for children.
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Advantages of installing
CCTV for your school
There are many advantages of using CCTV cameras in schools and many reasons why a school should choose to instal CCTV cameras on the premises:
1. Deter theft of school property: Schools are often targeted by intruders during out of hour’s periods, such as weekends, nights, term holiday periods or other events that result in closure. They are a frequent target of theft given they generally house valuable assets. CCTV surveillance can help detect potential thieves from attempting to steal assets and thereby protect educational facilities.
2. Deter other criminal activity taking place on school premises such as vandalism, car theft, mischief, violence and potential threats: When security cameras are installed in plain sight, this can deter potential crimes from happening. More often than not, when a camera is visible, a person thinks twice before committing a crime since the possibility of facing negative legal repercussions increases
3. Deter misbehaviours that go against school policy: Knowing that there are security cameras can deter not just criminal behaviours, but also misbehaviours that go against school policy.
4. Evidence of any criminal behaviour that has occurred: If criminal activity does occur then having video footage of the event can help resolve the incident. Security footage can be vital to the process of identifying the perpetrator(s) and thus settling the incident.
5. Student incident resolution: Many unpleasant student incidents that occur on school premises, such as bullying, remain unresolved as it becomes a case of one person’s word against another’s. If in any situations do occur on the school premises, security footage of the event from CCTV can be helpful in resolving the incident.
6. Prevent unauthorised access within or outside school hours to keep students and staff safe by: Controlling access to school premises. Student safety begins when you can see who enters and exits the premises, making sure that they have proper authorisation and are not trespassing on the property. Many parents’ concerns lie on the ease of access to school without any problems, calling into question the safety of their children when at school. Placement of CCTV cameras in schools requires some careful planning, especially where budgets are concerned.
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