Halloween can be fun; but regardless of your age,
it’s important to be aware of safety issues. For helpful make-up and costume safety
tips click here.
For General Safety:
For General Safety:
- Treats: Don’t consume anything that is unwrapped (including fresh fruits) or anything home made from any strangers. These items can be easily altered, sabotaged and rendered extremely dangerous for consumption.
- Only trick or treat in known neighborhoods that are familiar and safe.
- Trick or treat in groups. All children should have a responsible adult such as a parent accompanying them.
- Stay on well lit streets with sidewalks; avoid walking in alleys, dark streets or streets without sidewalks.
- Bring an operational and higher powered flashlight for use as needed to light up any darkened sidewalks or areas.
- Take advantage of city sponsored Halloween events for a safe alternative venue for children to celebrate in.
- Licensed Drivers: Don’t drive while under the influence of any mind altering substance (alcohol or drugs); better yet, don’t ingest any mind altering illicit substances at anytime.
- Don’t open the door to your home if you are concerned about your safety and who's on the other side. *Call 911 to summon police or fire department personnel for any urgent concerns regarding health and safety.
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