Trick or Treat Safety

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HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS

Consider these tips before venturing out on Halloween:

Steer Clear of Masks – Try to recreate masks with face paint in order to not impair your child’s vision while they are walking at night.

Go During Safe Hours - The best time is typically right after dinner or before dusk for visibility reasons. You will be able to see your children as well as others.

Knock on Doors That You Know – encourage children to only trick or treat at homes where they know the inhabitants. Or ask the neighbors they do know for their opinion before approaching an unknown home.

Don’t Go Inside – Never go inside anyone’s home while trick -or-treating.

Be Visible – Choose costumes that are brightly colored or add reflective strips or glow sticks to your child’s costume.

Stay on Track – Avoid shortcuts through alleys or yards. Stay on well-lit sidewalks and neighborhoods.

Never Go Alone – Children should always be accompanied by an adult. Children should also have emergency identification info on hand.

Say No! – Always remember stranger danger even for older kids. If your child is old enough to trick or treat alone remind them to always say no to strangers.

Walking Tips – Children should understand how to cross the street safely as well as other common traffic rules. Always use crosswalks and obey signals.

Taste-Testing Patience – Pack a treat bag with candy that has already been checked to prevent your children from snacking on uninspected treats.


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