Safety is a top priority in autism centers. Premises should be child-friendly, with no sharp edges, open wires, or unsafe equipment. Entry and exit are usually secured to prevent children from wandering off. CCTV monitoring is often installed for additional safety. Staff are trained to handle meltdowns and emergencies calmly. Fire safety and first-aid kits are mandatory. Hygiene is also maintained to prevent infections. Parents should be allowed to visit and check safety standards. Transparent policies reassure families that children are in safe hands. A professional center always prioritizes safety as much as therapy.
What safety measures do you have in your center?
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Updated on August 28, 2025