Child Care Center Installs State of the Art Video Technology
 

Providing parents peace of mind has always been a top priority for child care provider Lollipop Junction in Carthage, Mississippi. Recently, the child care center has been equipped with state of the art, secure daycare camera technology that allows parents to watch live video of their child online.

Carthage, MS November 1, 2004 -- Providing parents peace of mind has always been a top priority for child care provider Lollipop Junction in Carthage, Mississippi. Recently, the child care center has been equipped with state of the art, secure video camera technology provided by KidsVision.

Authorized users are able to login to a secure area of Lollipop Junction's web site at http://www.lollipopjunction.net. Once authenticated with a username and password, users can watch live streaming video of their child or children. Not only does the KidsVision service provide an increased comfort level for parents, but parents are able to monitor their child's daily activities, interaction with other children, and their learning progress.

Amy Hardy whose daughter spends most of her day at Lollipop Junction says, "KidsVision is great! It allows me, as well as my husband, to check in on our daughter during the day. It gives us peace of mind to be able to watch her and know that she is safe, happy, and being well-taken care of. If you can't be with your child/children, KidsVision is the next bext thing!".

Grandparents who sometimes live several miles or even hours away are finding the KidsVision service to be a great benefit as well. Helen Walker, a grandmother who lives an hour away from Lollipop Junction where her grand daughter attends, says, "KidsVision is a wonderful tool! Even with the physical distance away from our grand daughter, we are able to share in her development both in learning and play. Also, by installing the camera service, Lollipop Junction has reinforced my trust in the facility and the people who run it."

Lois Shinabargar, Lollipop Junction's owner and director, said they selected the KidsVision technology because of the emphasis on security and quality. "When you trust someone else to care for and teach your child, you want to be sure it's the right place. You want a safe, secure, warm place where your child will learn, develop and have fun even when you are working. At Lollipop Junction, parents are encouraged to visit or call the center at their convenience. The KidsVision service is really just an extension of that open door policy."

Joe Payne, KidsVision spokesperson, emphasized, "We use 128 bit encryption to protect usernames/passwords. Only those authorized people will have access to the video feeds. In addition, the quality of the video is unmatched by other standards. All of our systems use the latest in video technology (MPEG4) to ensure parents see clear, fluid video."

Since 1986, Lollipop Junction has been providing quality child care to parents and children in the Carthage, Mississippi area. They are currently accepting children between the ages of six weeks through fourteen year olds. You can contact Lollipop Junction for enrollment information by calling 601-267-7676 or by visiting their website at http://www.lollipopjunction.net. They currently have enrollment openings in all age groups.

About KidsVision
KidsVision is a product of Source One Video, Inc. a leading national provider of streaming video products and services. KidsVision delivers the highest quality secure streaming video technology and support to child care centers and parents throughout the United States. For more information, please visit http://www.kidsvision.com.

 
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