Some safety experts believe cameras should be installed in schools for the safety of students and faculty. This might be a good idea, since gun crimes, as well as bullying, have become a huge, scary problem in American schools.
yes MORE Many schools all ready have them in classes, hallways, and other locations in the school.
Some general fire safety regulations for the home are, install fire alarms. Most insurance companies will not cover the home unless alarms are installed. Another regulation is a steel door must be installed for the entrance into the garage from the home.
You should have everything set out correctly.Which means you should have the notebook your going to make observations with and have your safety tools.
Use the safety shower if corrosive or irritating chemicals splash extensively on you or your clothing.
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She should wear protective gear, and she should have adult supervision.
Yes, surveillance cameras should be installed they should because people believe that it is a good idea to ensure peoples safety.
A Sony CCTV camera is a closed circuit television camera. These are used for survellience. It may be installed by a company for security purposes or be installed in a public area for safety and crime prevention.
Surveillance cameras should be used in schools as it may decrease the occurrence in criminal activity. Children and teachers are likely to feel safer in school and parents would benefit in the knowledge that schools have safety measures put in place to combat crime.
Cameras are for safety and to watch us. You can also take pictures with a camera. it all depends what cameras...like ones in a store or ones you use personally. They can be both.
The Department for Transport guidelines suggest that speed/safety cameras should be yellow however (as of April 2007) this is no longer a legal requirement.
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Safety poster should be placed near target audiences. For example it would be quite appropriate to have bicycle safety posters including helmet use posted in recreation centres, or at schools.
Pros of speed cameras: Improve road safety by reducing speeding and related accidents. Can operate 24/7, serving as a deterrent to speeding at all times. Generate revenue for local authorities that can be reinvested in road safety initiatives. Cons of speed cameras: Can be seen as a source of revenue rather than a safety measure by drivers. Accuracy and reliability of speed cameras may be questioned. Privacy concerns over monitoring and surveillance on public roads.
Cameras.
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Without them, some parents would withdraw their children. That there is anything for such cameras to detect is a sad reflection of modern attitudes to child-rearing. Such cameras - had they been available - 50, 100, 200 years ago would have had little to observe. No pupil went to school then with the intention of killing their classmates or teachers. They knew better. Children are entrusted to a school - which acts 'in loco parentis' (in the place of the parents) - and which must do everything possible to ensure the safety of the children attending. If it fails to do so it would - as a negligent parent would - be subject to legal penalties. So, to answer the question asked - No, there should not be surveillance cameras on schools, but while they serve to deter fatal incidents involving pupils, they are a necessity which ought to be there.
Yes, because you don't want your kid dead because the school wasn't careful.