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Security Alerts:

Red Alert


ALL CONCERNED PARENTS, TEACHERS AND PUPILS – BRYANSTON AREA ALERT!

Subsequent to the shooting incident at the Bryanston Parallel Medium Primary in northern Johannesburg and alert was released to concerned parents and pupils in the Bryanston area
An unidentified, armed black male driving a Black Subaru with false number plates uses a jamming device to steal cars

Parents, pupils and concerned members of the public are urged to report any suspicious persons or activity to their nearest Police Station

Alternatively, our control centre can be contacted and the relevant details passed on

Telephone number of our 24 Hour control centre: 011 444 2237

25 Jan 2012 at 8:53 PM
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Safety Tips:

Warning Signs

Tip No. 6

 
Colours:
Red:
coke tin, red cloth, crisp packet etc - can expect resistance.
  • 2 coke tins - owner is armed.
  • Coke tin, opening towards the house - someone is home.
  • Upright coke tin - nobody home
White:
sorghum carton, plastic bag - Easy target
  • Sorghum carton facing towards house - target marked
  • White plastic bag in fence - easy target
Green:
direction marker
  • The direction that the bottle is pointing indicates the direction they should proceed.
Blue and/or blue and white:
Clicks packets, etc - Easy target and someone inside will help.

Black:
stock theft

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Our partners - Traumatology Services International (TSI) - offer effective, efficient and professional trauma recovery care. A holistic approach includes treating the physical and emotional repercussions from trauma exposure.


TSI provides professional trauma intervention by professionally trained and qualified personal. Personnel are bound by the Ethical code of conduct of The South African Integrated Traumatological Council.


TSI does not use volunteers in the provision of services. It believes, from an ethical and professional perspective, that efficient and effective trauma treatment requires formally trained personnel.


TSI understands that the care and treatment of the emotional aftermath of undergoing a traumatic experience is no less important than the treatment of physical trauma.