

The staff of Austin Memorial Library welcomes
patron/customers of all ages to visit/use the library and its resources. We are
concerned about the safety of all library users, especially children. The
library is not equipped, nor is it the library’s role to provide long-term or
short-term daycare for children of any age. Library staff cannot supervise
children or acts as substitute babysitters.
- Children ages 12 and younger may not be left
unattended in the library. Parents/responsible persons (age 18 and older)
are accountable for their children’s behavior in the library.
- If a child is unattended, a member of the staff will
walk him/her around the library to locate the responsible person/parent.
The policy on unattended children will be explained at that time and a copy
will be given to the responsible person/adult.
- If a child is unattended and staff members cannot find
the responsible person, these procedures will be followed by the library
staff:
- Telephone call to parent/legal guardian
- If successful, will insist that he/she picks up
the child immediately and the written policy will be given to him/her
along with a one-time verbal warning. If the child is left unattended a
second time, the police will be called immediately.
- If a parent/responsible person cannot be reached,
the library staff will call the police to come pick up the
child/children.
- Under no circumstances will the staff take the
child out of the library.
- If the youth is over 12, they will have the option
of waiting outside the library after a phone call is made to the person
who is giving him/her a ride.
Unacceptable behaviors such as running, jumping on the furniture, throwing
furniture/library property, loud voices, defacing library property or any other
behavior that infringes on the rights of other library users are not permitted.
The following procedures will take place if unacceptable behaviors occur within
the library premises:
- Verbal warning that behavior is unacceptable.
- If behavior continues, a parent/legal guardian will be
informed either in person or by telephone call. At this time, the
parent/legal guardian will be told of the library’s policy.
- If the disruptive behavior persists, request that the
youth leave the library premises. If the youth is under age 12 and a
parent/legal guardian is either not on the premises or cannot be reached,
the police will be notified. The child will stay at the library until the
police arrive.