News Blog

Got a story to tell?

  • Halloween Safety Tips

    Halloween Safety Tips

    Ghost, ghouls and monsters aren't the only things to be afraid of on Halloween. Accidents and mishaps increase dramatically when children trick-or-treat. To avoid the many dangers children face while trick or treating, use common sense. Be aware of potential Halloween hazards and take precautions to eliminate them.

    Trick-or-Treating Tips

    • Plan your route ahead of time.
    • Trick or treat in familiar neighborhoods.
    • Only visit well lit houses. Don't stop at dark houses.
    • Don't enter any houses unless you know the people.
    • Carry a flashlight with fresh batteries after dark.
    • Take a cell phone or money for a phone call.
    • Wear identification that's easy to read.
    • Always trick or treat in groups, accompanied by an adult.
    • Follow a curfew and take a watch with a backlight.
    • Stay on the sidewalks and out of the streets. Cross only at intersections and designated crosswalks.
    • Walk. No running.
    • Don't trample through flower beds and gardens.
    • Watch out for open flames in jack-o-Lanterns.
    • Walk with your head up and be aware of your surroundings.
    • Carry a spare Halloween bag, in case yours breaks or you fill your original one.
    • Don't approach unfamiliar pets and animals.
    • Don't cut across yards and stay out of backyards.
    • Follow traffic signals and don't jaywalk.
    • Always watch for cars backing up or turning.
    • Review the "stop, drop and roll" procedure in case your costume catches on fire.
    • Never accept rides from strangers.
    • Respect other people and their property.
    • Be polite and say "thank you."
    • Don't eat any candy until it's inspected for tampering under bright lights.
    • Avoid candy that has loose wrappings, is unwrapped, has puncture holes, or is homemade.
    • Small children should not be allowed hard candy they may choke on.
    • Report any suspicious or criminal activity to an adult or the police. 

    Halloween Costume Safety

    • Wear flame retardant costumes.
    • Hem your costumes so you don't trip and fall.
    • Apply reflective tape to your Halloween costumes.
    • Avoid cumbersome masks. Use make-up instead.
    • Use only hypoallergenic and non-toxic makeup.
    • Wear comfortable, practical shoes.
    • Double tie your shoelaces so you don't trip.
    • Keep your costume and wig away from candles.
    • Don't carry fake swords, guns, knives or similar accessories that look authentic. Make sure they're flexible and cannot harm anyone.

    Full story