Fidelity ADT urges matrics to celebrate end of exams safely

JOHANNESBURG – National marketing and communications manager at Fidelity ADT Charnel Hattingh advised matriculants to consider appointing a designated driver or someone who agrees not to drink and will be responsible for getting everyone home safely.


According to a released statement by security company Fidelity ADT, learners and students are currently focused on their end-of-year exams and all the pressure and stress that this entails. It is perfectly understandable to want to celebrate when the examination process is finished, but these festivities are to be done in a safe and responsible manner.

National marketing and communications manager at Fidelity ADT Charnel Hattingh said, “Sadly, every year there are reports of deaths and injuries at end-of-exam parties caused by road accidents, excessive drinking, drug overdosing and other avoidable acts. Theft and vandalism are also too often an occurrence at these parties, and we are therefore appealing to everyone to party responsibly and never neglect their personal safety”.

Hattingh offered these easy safety tips for Grade 12 learners on their way to ‘Matric Rage’ events as well as everyone else who will be celebrating away from home in a possibly unfamiliar area:

When it is time to return to your accommodation:

Hattingh urged parents and caregivers to have a conversation with their kids about these safety tips, to help prepare them.

“The reality is that matrics will be partying, and they have certainly earned the chance to blow off some steam. Let us encourage them to do it as responsibly as possible. It may also be worth speaking to your security provider about personal safety apps that are available as well as services such as Meet and Greets to ensure peace of mind,” she concluded.

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