Safety & Security
While accidents may happen anytime anywhere, we at Renai believe in plugging all the holes anticipating and pre-empting a situation that could endanger anyone in the hospital.
Round the clock security guards deployed around the hospital premises ensure safety within the building and the hospital campus. The security personnel at the gates also screen the visitors into the hospital. The hospital is under constant CCTV surveillance that is regularly monitored.
Renai Medicity is fitted with all the necessary fire fighting equipment
and is alert to all electrical hazards that can happen with adequate
disaster management plans. The hospital also ensures the quality of
water being used. Enough lighting is provided around and inside the
hospital.
To control the movement of vehicles inside the hospital
premises, speed breakers are placed. Staff and security personnel are
well trained to control any emergency situation.
All our members
of staff wear an identity badge. If anyone without the badge interacts
with the patient or the family on behalf of the hospital, the matter
needs to be reported immediately or the security may be called.
When in the hospital, please do not accept help and assistance offered by strangers.
Taking care of Valuables
It
is advisable to leave personal valuables and cash at home. If for any
reason the patient or the family or bystander is carrying such
valuables, it can be kept in the safe locker that the hospital provides.
The hospital cannot be responsible for loss of valuables and cash from
the room. Personal items such as eyeglasses, hearing aids and dentures
can be stored at the bedside drawer.
Lost items
The
hospital has a Lost and Found department where one can enquire about any
personal item that has been lost. Lost items may be claimed by
presenting identification and describing the lost article. Unclaimed
items are kept for 30 days. Jewellery and other items of value will be
kept for 90 days. Claims beyond this time will not be entertained.
Safety Drills
The hospital has fire and disaster drills regularly. We request our patients and visitors to kindly cooperate with us.
Preventing falls
It
is important that the patients under treatment are safe from any fall.
Skid free slippers will help when the patient is getting up. However, it
is advisable that the patients do not try to do things on their own
until the nurse tells the patient to do so.