Youth Safety Policy
The library welcomes youth to use its facilities and
services. Responsibility for the behavior and well being of children using the
library rests with the parent (or guardian or caregiver assigned by the parent)
and not with the library personnel.
Library staff members cannot supervise children in the
library.
The safety of all children left alone in the library is a
serious concern. Young children left on their own often become frightened or
anxious.
PRESCHOOLERS, UNATTENDED
Children under the age of six years may not be left
unattended by an adult in any part of the library. If children under the age of
six are found without an adult, staff will attempt to locate the parent or other
caregiver. If the parent or caregiver cannot be located in the building or at
home within 30 minutes, the police department will be contacted to pick up the
child.
PRESCHOOLER, PROGRAMS
During storytimes or other programs, adults who do not
attend the program with the child must remain in the building and must return to
the storytime area by the end of the program.
YOUTH IN THE LIBRARY
No public place, including the Library, can guarantee the
safety of children. Therefore, it is recommended that children between 6 and 10
years of age be accompanied by a parent or other caregiver when visiting the
library.
UNATTENDED YOUTH AT CLOSING
When visiting the library without an adult, children should
have definite arrangements to be picked up by closing time. Staff is not
permitted to remain after hours with an unattended child or to give children a
ride home. If a child age 10 or under is left unattended in the library at
closing, the staff will attempt to locate the parents or caregiver. For the
safety of the child, the staff will not leave a child under the age of 10, or
older children where circumstances merit, outside to wait on a ride. If a
parent or caregiver cannot be reached by the time the library is to close, the
police department will be called to escort the child home or keep the child
until parents can be reached.
Approved 01-21-02
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