Milford
Town Library Safety Policy
All children
using the library must know how to reach
a parent or a responsible adult in case
of an emergency. Parents and caregivers
should be familiar with the library's
hours of operation and should not leave
children at the Library before opening
or after closing. The Library
may also be closed due to an unexpected emergency (storms, power outages,
etc.). Parents should discuss arrangements
and contingency plans for emergency pick-up
with their children.
The library will call the Milford Police Department to escort children
who have been left in the building after closing. Responsible adults
will be called to pick up the child at the Milford Police Station.
Disruptive Behavior
All library users are expected
to conduct themselves in a manner, which shows respect for others using
the Library. Disruptive conduct which prevents others from enjoying
the Library or which endangers people or property is not allowed. Disruptive
behavior includes, but is not limited to: destruction of property;
stealing; harassment of employees and patrons; threats toward employees
and patrons; racial insults or hate speech; fighting; noisy or boisterous
behavior that is disturbing other people in the Library; running; inappropriate
or annoying behavior; eating or drinking on the Main Floor of the library.
The parent/guardian
is responsible for insuring appropriate
behavior of their children in the library. Children
who are being disruptive and do not respond
to a request from a library staff member to stop
the disruptive behavior, will be asked
to leave the building in an orderly manner. In
the case of a vulnerable child, the parent/guardian
will be called to pick them up. If a parent or
responsible adult cannot be reached, or does
not respond within one hour, the Milford Police
will be called to escort the child to the Police
Station. Repeated episodes of disruptive behavior
will lead to temporary suspension from the Library. Parents
will be required to speak to a member
of the Library staff if their child has been
suspended from using the Library before the suspension
will be lifted.
Internet Use
Using
computers in the Library for
illegal purposes is strictly prohibited. This
includes, but is not limited to using the Internet
in violation of the Massachusetts General Law
272 Section 31, the Harmful to Minors statute
or for the transmission of threatening, harassing,
defamatory or obscene materials. Failure to comply
with a request from a Library staff member to
abide by these rules will result in suspension
from the Library or criminal sanctions. Viewing
child pornography or attempting to use sexually
explicit images to entice a child will be reported
immediately to the Police.
Images
that are deemed by Library staff
to be threatening or unsafe for very
young children will not be allowed
on computer monitors in the Children's
Room. Using computers with privacy
screens is required of anyone who
is viewing internet material that
may be disturbing to young children
or may infringe upon another person's
rights. The public is encouraged
to seek the assistance of a library
staff member if enforcement of this
rule is necessary.
Medical Emergencies
Library
staff will not treat injuries or
administer first aid. In the case of an injured unattended
child, the Library staff will contact the parent
or the responsible adult. 911 will be called to respond
to all medical emergencies and to administer treatment
for injuries sustained by an unattended child.
Fire Drills and Emergency Building
Evacuation
In case of
a fire alarm, it is important to know in
advance what you should do. We urge each person
who uses the library to take a few minutes to
familiarize yourself with the location of all
exits, fire pulls and fire extinguishers. Library
staff is not responsible for conducting a search
and rescue in the case of a fire. If you are
on the lower level of the building when a fire
alarm goes off, do not go upstairs - exit the
building from the nearest exit in the basement.
Groups using the Program Room should use the
exit door in that room. If you are on the main
floor, do not go downstairs. Never use the elevator
when there is a fire alarm sounding. Once you
leave the building, do not go back inside. If you see
a fire, even a small one, pull the fire
alarm. Fire alarm pulls are positioned by all
exit doors and are meant to be used on your way
out of the building. Once outside the building,
staff is instructed to meet in the far corner
of the public parking lot. Staff will escort
any unattended children to this location.
For non-fire
evacuations of the building (e.g., power
outage) the public address system on the telephone
will be used to announce that we are evacuating
the building.
Fire drills
will be conducted by the Milford Fire Department
on a semi-annual basis.
Child
Abuse or Neglect
Suspected
abuse or neglect of a child will be reported to the Department of
Social Services Protective Screening Unit. According to Massachusetts law
and the Department of Social Services regulations, these terms are
defined as follows:
Abuse is
the non-accidental commission of any act by a caretaker which causes
or creates a substantial risk of harm or threat of harm to a child's
well being or the commission of a sex offense against a child as defined
by the criminal laws of the Commonwealth.
Neglect is the failure of a caretaker,
either deliberately or through negligence, to take actions necessary
to provide a child with minimally adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical
care, supervision or other essential care.