Everyone loves a good scare on Halloween, but not when it comes to the safety of those little trick-or-treaters. Fortunately, there are lots of easy things parents and kids can do to stay safe on the spookiest of holidays.

Top Tips for Halloween Safety

  1. A parent or responsible adult should always accompany young children on their neighborhood rounds.<
  2. Obtain flashlights with fresh batteries for all children and their escorts.
  3. If your older children are going alone, plan and review the route that is acceptable to you. Agree on a specific time when they should return home.
  4. Only go to homes with a porch light on and never enter a home or car for a treat.
  5. Because pedestrian injuries are the most common injuries to children on Halloween, remind Trick-or-Treaters:
    • Stay in a group and communicate where they will be going.
    • Remember reflective tape for costumes and trick-or-treat bags.
    • Carry a cellphone for quick communication.
    • Remain on well-lit streets and always use the sidewalk.
    • If no sidewalk is available, walk at the far edge of the roadway facing traffic.
    • Never cut across yards or use alleys.
    • Only cross the street as a group in established crosswalks (as recognized by local custom). Never cross between parked cars or out of driveways.
    • Don’t assume the right of way. Motorists may have trouble seeing Trick-or-Treaters. Just because one car stops, doesn’t mean others will!
    • Law enforcement authorities should be notified immediately of any suspicious or unlawful activity
  6. To keep homes safe for visiting trick-or-treaters, parents should remove from the porch and front yard anything a child could trip over such as garden hoses, toys, bikes and lawn decorations.
  7. Parents should check outdoor lights and replace burned-out bulbs.
  8. Restrain pets so they do not inadvertently jump on or bite a trick-or-treater.
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