Safety & security at INDRASAN MEMORIAL JANSAHYOG COLLEGE
Child safety, security infrastructure and protection policies at INDRASAN MEMORIAL JANSAHYOG COLLEGE.
Safety at INDRASAN MEMORIAL JANSAHYOG COLLEGE
Safety is non-negotiable for parents, and CBSE schools are expected to follow detailed school-safety norms covering CCTV, fire drills, first-aid response, secure entry/exit, and verified staff. INDRASAN MEMORIAL JANSAHYOG COLLEGE has not published a detailed safety-feature list yet — request a written summary during the campus visit.
What good safety looks like
On a campus visit, look for working CCTV at entry/exit points, a clearly displayed evacuation plan, a staffed medical room, and a clear visitor-management process.
Questions to ask
Ask how often fire and evacuation drills are conducted, what the bus-route safety protocol looks like, and how parent communication works in case of an incident. A school that answers these directly usually has its safety operations in good shape.
Safety practices on a working campus
A safety-first campus at INDRASAN MEMORIAL JANSAHYOG COLLEGE demonstrates visitor management, child-safety policy and fire drills as visible, working practices rather than line items on a brochure. Ask to see the most recent fire-drill log and the medical-room register during your visit — both are quick proxies for how seriously the school operates day to day.
About INDRASAN MEMORIAL JANSAHYOG COLLEGE — safety
INDRASAN MEMORIAL JANSAHYOG COLLEGE's safety and security measures are listed here including CCTV coverage, staff verification and visitor protocols.
Safety policies are reviewed at the start of each academic session and shared with parents during the orientation programme.