Pooja Palvi
Yes. Footage can help you understand routines or identify small issues like feeding posture or playtime safety so you can give constructive and respectful feedback to the babysitter.
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Imran Khan
Be honest and polite. You can say, “We have CCTV cameras for our child’s safety, and we want to be transparent about that from the start.” Most professional babysitters appreciate clear communication.
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Manisha Shashikant Engle
Not at all. Many modern households use cameras as a general safety practice. CCTVs help ensure child safety, monitor emergencies, and provide peace of mind. It’s about precaution not suspicion.
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Sonali Sopan Yendhe
Cameras should only be placed in common areas such as the living room, nursery, play area, or entrance. They should never be installed in private spaces like bathrooms or changing/changing-room areas.
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Trupti Ghuge
Yes. It is important and in many regions legally required to inform your babysitter about the presence and location of CCTV cameras. Transparency builds trust and prevents misunderstandings.
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