Trick-Or-Treating Safety
October 23, 2024
As Halloween approaches, let’s ensure a fun and safe night for everyone by keeping these safety tips in mind:
Pedestrian Safety
- Make sure kids are visible by using reflective gear or glow sticks.
- Prioritize safety when choosing a trick or treating location.
- Travel in groups
- Determine a central meeting point in case your group gets disbanded
- Stay on sidewalks and cross streets at designated crosswalks.
- Stay aware of your surroundings, be cautious of other adults who might approach children
- When trick or treating, always walk up to the door with your child
Road Awareness
- Drivers, please slow down and be extra cautious, especially in residential areas during peak trick-or-treating hours from 6 to 9 PM.
- Trick-or-treaters may be harder to see in the dark.
Costume Safety
- Choose costumes that allow for clear vision and avoid tripping hazards.
Candy Checks
- Parents, inspect candy before letting children enjoy their treats.
- Discard any items with opened packaging or suspicious appearances.
By following these safety measures, we can ensure a happy and safe Halloween for all in our community. Enjoy the spooky season!