From our Crime Prevention Coordinator, Terrie Johnston, here are some tips for having a safe Halloween:
- Know your trail: What route will you take? Don’t take short cuts through alleyways, back yards or parks.
- Whose homes will you visit? Advise your parents of your plans.
- Is there an adult going along? If not, tell parents with whom you’ll be.
- Stay together w/your group and have a plan should someone get lost.
- Only trick or treat at homes with front porch lights on.
- NEVER enter the house or car of a stranger.
- When will you be home? Carry a cell phone & call if you will be late.
- Carry a flashlight or light sticks. It makes it easier to see and shows you where you are going. Reflective tape/material is a good idea to add to your costume.
- Make-up is safer than a mask, which can make seeing difficult.
- Drivers have a hard time seeing you at night, so cross the road carefully and stay on main streets/sidewalks. Use crosswalks, and wait for a walk signal. Never cross from between parked cars.
- Be careful of open flames from pumpkins and candles, as they can catch your costume and long wigs on fire.
- Are your shoes safe and comfortable for walking?
- Have your parents check out your candy when you get home before you eat any.
For the ghosts who stay home:
- Greet treaters at the door.
- Remove obstacles from sidewalk, porch and steps.
- Keep a light on, so treaters can see where they are walking.
- Use your peep hole and look outside before opening the door.
- Don’t leave your pet out in the yard on Halloween.
- Be mindful of pets around lit pumpkins.
- Chocolate is poisonous to animals, as are tin foil or candy wrappers.
Remember you can call 9-1-1 to report suspicious or criminal activity, 24 hours a day.
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