Montfort Senior Secondary School - Safety and Security

Safety and Security

The safety and security of our students has high priority. Then school is under surveillance on CCTV with a recording capacity of 72 hours. Along with it a team of professional guards (Max Securities) are on duty 24 x 7. No one is allowed to enter the school buildings/ class rooms other than the reception/ school offices for safety reasons.

The school has license from fire department and all the required equipments are installed in the school premises on different floors. Exits are clearly indicated and free of obstructions. The routes to reach the exit are also clearly marked and signs posted to guide everyone on different floors. Alarm devices are installed to ensure prompt evacuation of the students and staff through exits. Exercises and training is given to responsible staff to operate the needed equipments in the event of an emergency.

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