Halloween Safety Tips
Here are some safety tips for the Trick or Treaters in our neighborhood:
- Eat a good meal before trick-or-treating.
- Wear reflective clothing.
- Carry a flashlight or some type of lighting device.
- Use sidewalks when going up to homes and don’t cut through yards.
- A parent or responsible adult should always accompany young children on their neighborhood rounds.
- Children should not enter a stranger’s home or car, even if invited. Talk with your children about this important rule.
- Homeowners should not invite children inside.
- Accept treats only in the doorway, not from anyone on the street.
- Parents should examine all candy before eating it.
- Plan your entire route and make sure that your family knows what it is.
- Be very cautious of strangers.
- Only trick-or-treat at homes that have their porch light on.
- Walk...don't run.
- Cross the street at the corner or in a crosswalk.
- Wear a watch.
- Don't play near lit jack-o-lanterns.
- Take a cell phone with you, if possible.
- Because masks can limit or block eyesight, consider non-toxic makeup and decorative hats as safer alternatives. Hats should fit properly to prevent them from sliding over eyes. If wearing a mask, make sure that eye openings are big enough for peripheral vision.
Some Safety tips for the parents:
- Turn on your porch light.
For adults who are celebrating there are some things to consider when creating that "perfect" Halloween Costume.
- Make sure that any accessories, such as fake guns, knifes, and other potentially dangerous items are not mistaken for the real thing.
- Fire safety and visibility are also important for adult costumes. Apply the same standards to adult costumes as you do to your children's.
- Remember adults that are dressed up can be pretty scary to young children. For a really GREAT interactive Halloween Safety Game to play with your kids, visit the following link: http://www.halloweenmagazine.com/play2.html
- Remove objects from your yard that might present a hazard.
- Drive slowly all evening...you never know what creature may suddenly cross your path.
- Report ANY suspicious or criminal activity to the police at 840-4000, or if necessary 911.
- Move lit Jack-O-Lanterns off the porch wehre kids get bunched up if they are trick or treating!
And don't forget to have a...
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