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    Government Safety Guidelines for Schools to Prevent Future Tragedies

    NyanchokaBy NyanchokaSeptember 6, 20244 Mins Read
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    Government Safety Guidelines for Schools to Prevent Future Tragedies

    Kenya awoke on Friday morning to the heartbreaking news that a fire had broken out at 3 a.m. in a dormitory at the educational institution, leaving 17 students at Hillside Endarasha Juniour Secondary School in Nyeri County severely injured and burned beyond recognition.

    Given that the dorm held 152 boys, Kenyans are concerned about the damage that could have occurred if the fire spread to the other boys’ quarters.

    In 2008, the Kenyan government created the Safety Standards Manual for Schools in Kenya to prevent disasters before they happen.

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    The document describes the safety measures that educational institutions should use in a variety of settings, including classrooms, dorms, and public areas, in order to prevent fires and other emergencies.

    Government policy mandates all school dormitory layouts in Kenya. To ensure enough room for mobility and access, there should be at least 1.2 meters between beds. 

    Furthermore, the walkway or hallway in the dorms needs to be at least two meters wide in order to allow for simple mobility and provide safety in the event of an emergency. 

    It is completely forbidden to share a bed, and in order to avoid overcrowding, admissions should always match the number of available beds in the hostel.

    Furthermore, there should be an extra emergency exit in the middle of each dorm, as well as doors at either end.

    To make sure that it is quickly recognized in the event of an emergency, this emergency exit needs to be prominently marked with a sign that reads “Emergency Exit.” When students are not in the dorm, like during class or extracurricular activities, the dormitory doors should always be locked.

    To guarantee that these doors are accessible in an emergency, the dormitory prefect or master/mistress should keep the keys to these doors in a secure place.

    Windows in dorm rooms should not have grills and should open outward to allow for convenient ventilation and, in case of emergency, a swift escape. Fire alarms must be positioned at convenient locations, and functional fire extinguishers must be stationed at every dormitory exit. 

    Before pupils go to bed, teachers and administrators should perform routine spot checks to make sure that all safety precautions are in place and operating as intended.

    A daily precise roll call and meticulous record-keeping are necessary to further improve security and safety. Authorized security professionals or school security officials need to regularly monitor the dorm. To ensure security, visitors shouldn’t be allowed into the dorm. 

    Every other day, hygiene requirements need to be checked to make sure that the living arrangements are still hygienic. Bunk beds also need to be sturdy and have side grills to keep younger students from toppling over while they’re sleeping.

    A dedicated School Safety Committee bears the primary responsibility for monitoring school safety, which is crucial for preserving a safe learning environment. To properly manage school safety, each Board of Governors or School Management Committee is required to form a dedicated subcommittee. 

    ALSO READ: Education CS Julius Migos Abruptly Ends China Trip, Returns to Address Hillside Endarasha Academy Tragedy

    This subcommittee is essential to the implementation of safety measures and the observance of all safety procedures. The committee’s composition aims to encompass a wide range of perspectives and skills to address safety holistically.

    The committee is also in charge of organizing the materials needed to provide a caring, safe, and secure environment for students, faculty, and parents. The school guarantees the necessary equipment and assistance to uphold strict safety regulations by mobilizing resources.

    The committee’s job is to inform students, parents, and other interested parties about school safety regulations and their implementation. 

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