Burton Mail

Prison staff keep their distance

NEW HIGH-TECH SENSORS SHOULD HELP REDUCE SPREAD OF COVID AT DOVEGATE

- By RICHARD CASTLE richard.castle@reachplc.com @richardcas­tle85

PRISON officers are wearing new electronic sensors to enforce social distancing at a jail where there was a major Covid outbreak earlier this year.

Staff at HMP Dovegate, in Moreton Lane, just outside Marchingto­n, have been given the “personal proximity sensors” to help curb the spread of the virus.

They go off whenever anyone is within two metres and have been introduced weeks after nearly 150 inmates and staff at the Category B prison tested positive.

The outbreak now appears to have been brought under control, with the seven-day infection rate in the neighbourh­ood around the facility falling from 1,215.2 per every 100,000 people to 206.4, as of February 12.

The Pathfindr sensors have been introduced at all UK prisons run by private firm Serco after a successful trial at HMP Lowdham Grange, in Nottingham.

A Serco spokesman said: “Maintainin­g social distance in prisons is challengin­g, given the design and layout of the buildings, which include narrow walkways outside cells, together with the number of people resident and working in a prison.

“The trial at HMP Lowdham Grange used 50 sensors and Officers involved found the devices easy to use and reliable. Most importantl­y, they made them more aware of social distancing and, as a result, helped maximise adherence to social distancing wherever operationa­lly possible, reducing the number of occasions when the two-metre social distancing rules were broken.”

Wyn Jones, Serco custodial operation director, said: “Serco is very pleased at the success of this trial and we believe this device will help us to keep everyone safe and limit the spread of Covid among our staff and prisoners.

“It should help to reduce the number of staff absences due to track and trace relating to social distancing.

“Our top priority is to keep everyone in prison safe and well and everybody understand­s that maintainin­g social distancing in prisons essential in order to limit the spread of Covid.”

The personal proximity sensors go off whenever anyone is within two metres of the wearer

Serco spokesman

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SERCO Prison officers have been given new ‘proximity sensors’ to help social distancing at Serco prisons, including HMP Dovegate

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