Party responsibly, Gauteng matrics

“Parents, please speak to your matric kids and share these tips with them."

As Gauteng Grade 12s get ready to leave in droves to Kwa-Zulu Natal and the Cape this weekend, they are urged to party responsibly.

“Sadly, every year there are incidents of matric deaths through road accidents, drinking, drug overdosing and more. There are also numerous incidents of theft of valuable items and vandalism. We are appealing to matrics to party responsibly and never neglect their own personal safety,” says Agnieszka Gryn, General Manager: Inland Region Fidelity ADT Security.

With several big parties and festivals are being planned across the country for matrics, Gryn says matrics should take note of these safety tips:

When it is time to return to your accommodation after a night out:

“Parents, please speak to your matric kids and share these tips with them. The reality is that matrics will be partying. Let’s 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 concludes.

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