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AL 330.1 Procedures for Unsupervised Children in the Library

These procedures enforce the library policy to ensure that the responsibility for the safety and well being of children using the facilities of the Metropolitan Library System rest with the parent/guardian or assigned caregiver, and not with the library personnel.

Procedures

If an unsupervised child becomes frightened or uneasy about his/her situation, the following steps will be taken:

AL 330 Responsibilities for Unsupervised Children in the Library

Background

Public libraries are public buildings that must be open to all persons who abide by basic, established rules of conduct. The Metropolitan Library System strives to provide safe and welcoming libraries for customers of all ages and wants children to use its facilities and services. However, the safety of children left alone in a library building is a serious concern of the library staff. Children in the library should always be accompanied by a parent/guardian or assigned caregiver.

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