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Halloween Safety Tips

Every Halloween children look forward to dressing up as their favorite character to go trick or treating through the neighbourhood. While it is an exciting time for kids, it is important for parents and homeowners to follow some simple safety tips to ensure it is also a safe time.

  • Children should trick or treat in groups in a familiar neighbourhood. Younger children should be accompanied by a trusted adult who accompanies them to the door of every home they approach.
  • Review road safety rules, such as looking both ways before crossing the road and create a specific route for children to follow. Stay on side of the street and then cross over at the end of the block. Avoid crisscrossing the street.
  • Carry a flashlight for extra visibility and only visit homes where the lights have been turned on. Remind children to never enter a stranger’s home or vehicle.
  • Ensure children are dressed for the weather and that their costumes are easily visible by incorporating bright colors and reflective taped. Avoid masks with limited visibility or use face paint instead.
  • Inspect all candy received and throw away any unwrapped or unsealed items.
  • Homeowners, turn on your home’s exterior lights so children can easily find the front door. Keep candles or other flammable items out of the reach of children.
  • Secure pets for the evening as they may become frightened with all the unfamiliar visitors to your home.
  • For the adults – if you have plans to go out to celebrate, don’t drink and drive, plan ahead to ensure you have a safe ride home.

For tips additional tips on how to celebrate Halloween safely without fear of spreading COVID-19 visit: https://www.alberta.ca/halloween-during-covid19.aspx. Included on the website are downloadable posters to let trick-or-treaters know if your household is participating this year.

Have a safe and fun Halloween!

Media Contact:

Sgt Darlene Garrecht
Community Support Unit
Medicine Hat Police Service
Ph: 403-529-8451