Safety Guidelines

Learn about our safety standards and how we support safe childcare.

At Rawdhati, the safety and well-being of children in daycare settings is our top priority. These guidelines outline the standards and practices we expect from providers on our platform and the measures we take to help parents make informed choices.

Our Commitment to Child Safety

We are committed to promoting safe, nurturing environments for early childhood care and education. Daycare centers listed on our platform are encouraged to follow national and local regulations, maintain appropriate staff-to-child ratios, and implement clear safety policies. We provide tools and resources to support providers in meeting these standards.

Provider Verification & Standards

We work with daycare providers who are registered and operate in accordance with applicable laws. While we do not replace official licensing or inspection bodies, we encourage transparency: providers can share their credentials, certifications, and facility details. Parents can use our platform to compare options and contact centers directly to ask about safety practices, staff qualifications, and emergency procedures.

Facility & Environment

Safe childcare environments include secure premises, age-appropriate equipment, clean and hygienic spaces, and clear procedures for pick-up and drop-off. We recommend that parents visit or tour a center when possible and ask about safety protocols, allergy management, and how the center handles emergencies.

Health & Hygiene

Good hygiene and health practices reduce the spread of illness and support children's well-being. Centers are expected to follow local health guidelines, including handwashing, cleaning and sanitization, illness policies, and communication with families when relevant. Parents should inform providers of any allergies, medical conditions, or special needs.

Reporting Concerns

If you have a concern about a daycare center's safety or practices, we encourage you to raise it first with the provider. For serious or regulatory matters, please contact the relevant local or national childcare authority. You may also contact us to report issues related to a listing on our platform so we can review and take appropriate action in line with our policies.

Your Role as a Parent

Choosing a daycare is an important decision. We recommend visiting centers, asking questions about safety and curriculum, checking references, and staying involved in your child's experience. Our platform is a starting point for discovery and connection; always verify details and comply with any enrollment requirements set by the provider and local regulations.

Last updated: 24 March 2026