peru children’s trust

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Posted by admin | Posted in Peru | Posted on 23-12-2010

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peru children's trust
Can I legally have a camera (s) for registration of a nurse who works in our house?

Our current Au Pair must return home. Confident it completely, but after reaching the maximum two years in his visa (J-1) will return to Peru in late July. Let's have another Au Pair shortly. The simple child abuse and neglect is a concern whenever we have a new person to care for children (We had two nannies and our current Au Pair). We are considering the possibility of installing cameras in our house. A second question follows, should we tell the employee that is being observed? Of course we recognize that clearly would greater respect for their right to privacy. However, simply calculated abuse could happen off camera. We have heard of systems where you can access views live from home via a secure Internet connection. We have no intention to place cameras anywhere, but the high-use areas (kitchen, Children's and a games room). We have no intention of recording / saving.

Yes you can, and it is legal. You can record at home and outside home (Forehead, and patios). Not only his neighbors home. And no, I should be talking to their cameras. The install to protect your child safety. Why run the risk that say they are there. http://x10.com/ is where you can find what you're looking for.

Helping young people in Peru the Peru Children’s Trust


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