Security in schools is crucial to the education and safety of our children. It can be enhanced with a little effort by everyone and by following some simple procedures.
The Singapore Police Force (SPF), Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and Ministry of Education have worked closely to compile this information for principals and teachers.
Every effort counts. So let's do our part and keep out crime and fire.
Perimeter
Fencing
Maintain perimeter fencing in good condition at all times. Detect damage and defects early and have them repaired immediately.
Keep
a uniform height for chain-link perimeter fencing and top
it with 3 strands of barbed wire sloping outwards. The support
should be embedded in concrete into the ground to provide
a firm base.
Trim overgrown
trees and shrubs/creepers close to the fencing regularly.
Entrances/Exits
Maintain
the same height for gates and fencing and incorporate barbed
wires to prevent climbing.
Secure
gates with good quality padlocks preferably together with
a strong iron chain and metal clasp.
Lock
up side gates and use only under the supervision of the staff.
Advise members of the public to use the main gate.
Secure
entrances to the main building of the school at ground level
with metal roller shutters to cut off access into the building.
Reinforce
existing iron collapsible gates securing main entrances and
other staircase landings with a strong chain and metal clasp
and a good quality close-shackle padlock.
Rooms requiring
additional security measures
Rooms
where expensive equipment are kept should have solid doors
with deadbolting locks.
Ensure
that the flush bolts of two-leaf doors penetrate deep enough
into the slots provided.
Store
expensive classroom equipment properly after use.
Protect
all doors with collapsible iron grille gates secured with
an iron clasp and a good quality close-shackle padlock. Protect
all windows with iron grilles fitted internally.
Staircase
landings
Install
additional grilles to close existing gaps in the gate. Secure
the gate with a good quality close-shackle padlock.
Covered
Walkways
Remove
all items on low-level covered walkways to prevent intruders
from climbing.
Block
the portion nearest the building with obstructive iron spikes.
Drainpipes/ledges
Do
not locate drainpipes close to windows and balconies leading
from the ground to upper floors. Entwine existing ones with
barbed wire.
Obstruct
parapets or ledges affording climbing facilities to windows,
balconies and roof with protruding iron spikes.
Windows
Secure
all windows on the ground floor and those overlooking flatted
rooftops with iron grilles fitted internally.
canteen
Protect
doors and windows to the canteen with collapsible iron gates
and iron grilles respectively.
Secure
transaction counters with roller shutters and proper locks.
security
alarm system
Install
a security alarm system to deterrent any unlawful entry. Link
the alarm to a reputable central alarm monitoring station.
Lighting
Light
is a recognised deterrent to break-ins. Light up strategic
locations like doors, windows, ventilation openings and other
vulnerable points.
Install
sodium vapour security lighting at regular intervals along
the whole stretch of perimeter fencing.
Direct
floodlights to shine outwards from the building.
key security
Security provided
by good locks depend on key security. Therefore, maintain
proper key holding procedures. Change locks if keys are lost
or misplaced. Keep keys in proper steel cabinets with locks
and away from public view.
control
of outsiders using school facilities
Advise
outsiders using school facilities to restrict their movement
within the authorised places with notices prominently displayed
at entrances/exits.
Keep
records of persons or organisations who use school facilities
regularly.
Enhancement
of security in schools
Students arriving
early sometimes have to wait outside the school. To prevent
students falling prey to would-be criminals, especially when
it is still dark in the morning, the gates should be opened
as early as possible. Alternatively, encourage students to
stay in a group at a designated point to wait for the gates
to be opened.
Students
staying back after school hours
Advise
students not to stay back in school unnecessarily.
Advise
students remaining after school hours for extra curricular
activities not to loiter around the school premises. Students
must be supervised by staff.
Inside
the school compound, students should:
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Stay
in a group.
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Go
to the toilet in pairs.
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Use
only opened floor toilets.
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