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Daycare Provides Live Monitoring

Article posted by Marlene Frost on Thursday, April, 1st, 2010 at 9:49 am

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It is 8am in the morning and Andy’s wife calls him to tell him that she is dropping their son off at day care.    Andy clicks on the UGuardU website, types in the password for the day care and watches as he wife brings their son into the building and drops him to the care giver.    Andy watches as his son hangs up his coat and immediately starts engaging with his friends.    He clicks off the site with a smile and starts working on his many tasks for the day.   He continues to smile for the next several minutes knowing that his son is doing fine and he now has the ability to check in live at anytime to see him.
 
Technocom (through its UGuardU service offering) and Imagination Station Day Care worked together on a five camera system so that each room within the day care facility could be viewed.   The owner wasn’t interested in recording these live video feeds even though she could, as she completely trusted her staff and didn’t want them to think the system had anything to do with surveillance.    Instead she saw this as a marketing opportunity, as this system would allow her clients the ability to check in and see their son or daughter live anytime during the day.   Such a service was very intriguing.    She knew that if she wanted too, she could use the service as an additional revenue source, but instead saw the service as a huge marketing advantage over other facilities.    She knew that her potential customer’s number one priority when making a decision on where to leave their child was where they felt the most trust.    In her mind, what could be more trustworthy then a day care facility which was willing to provide live viewing access to the parents at anytime during the day?
 

Isn’t it neat that a day care facility owner is thinking so much about her customers!

 

Written by: Rick McCloskey

This post is in: UGUARDU

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