Pingtung to inspect security camera footage at 26 infant care centers after baby's death
A three-month-old boy died after losing his pulse during a nap at a top-rated infant care center in Pingtung, and county officials are now checking camera footage at every licensed center in the area.
- The baby started at the Pingtung City center in early August and stopped breathing during a nap on his third day; he was pronounced dead on Father's Day.
- Camera footage reportedly shows the infant kicking and struggling in his crib while staff nearby did not notice.
- The county calls it a serious care failure at one center, not a reflection of childcare workers generally, and will inspect footage at all 26 public and private centers within a month.
- Centers will also have to file regular self-check reports on their cameras with the county.
- A cloud system letting officials view center camera feeds at any time is due to be running by November.
Outlook: Expect tighter and more frequent spot checks on Pingtung childcare centers through the autumn, with the surveillance cloud system as the long-term enforcement tool.