LAHORE: The Punjab Education Department recently took a significant initiative to enhance security in schools across the region. They have decided to install security cameras and sophisticated surveillance systems that would monitor activities and help to identify potential security threats in schools.
The use of the system will have facial recognition technology to identify students, teachers, and visitors perfectly, with the additional efficiency of submitting daily reports to the education department, which would facilitate management and administration.
No less than the entrances of the schools themselves would feature surveillance cameras, while high-risk areas in schools, including hallways and playgrounds, would also be monitored.
This development ought to greatly reduce incidences of unauthorized access, theft, and vandalism, which amounts to a much safer space for everyone.
With the advanced technology on CCTV, in cases of an intrusion or accidents, the information of surveillance systems will be in real-time and will inform the authorities, so that they can take action immediately.
Especially in Lahore, where the schools accommodate a large number of students, this project holds great importance. The Punjab Education Department’s decision to install security cameras and surveillance systems is going to be one major proactive step at its best in ensuring the safety and security of its students and staff.
Also, with the department all set to receive daily reports via the cameras, this will guarantee a further insight into the administration and the school environments.
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