Monday, October 31, 2011

Trick or Treat Times and Safety Tips to remember

some helpful Trick or Treat Times and Safety Tips to remember while venturing out tonight:

A parent, guardian or older brother or sister should accompany children and only go to houses of people they know. If someone older cannot go, trick or treat with a group of children.
Do not enter the house to obtain a treat.
Parents should choose the correct clothing or costume. Light colors are more easily seen at night. Make up or masks should provide good visibility for the trick or treater.
Use reflective tape on your costume and carry a flashlight so you can see and be seen easily.
Plan your trick or treat route ahead of time. Pick streets that are well lighted. Children should look carefully before crossing the street and cross only at corners. Never cross the street between parked cars or in the middle of the block.
Watch for traffic.
Only give and accept wrapped or packaged candy.
Parents should carefully inspect treats for signs of tampering or metal objects.
Suspicious persons should be reported to the Police Department.
Have a safe and happy Halloween!

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Refrain from crossing the street in the middle of the block or between parked cars. Cross the street only in the crosswalk or at the corner, using caution.

Trick-or-treat while it’s light outside. If you must be out after dark, wear white or light-colored clothing, put reflective tape on your costume and treat bag, and carry a flashlight so you can be seen. Never carry a lit torch or candle.

Dress children in non-flammable costumes that fit properly – short enough to prevent tripping. Avoid wearing masks, which obstruct vision. Use face paint and makeup instead.

Trick-or-treat with friends and stay in a group; there is safety in numbers. Never trick-or-treat alone.

Make sure young children are accompanied by an adult or a responsible teen, such as an older brother or sister while trick-or-treating.

Advise children not to enter any residence or vehicle for the promise of anything. Children should wait outside the door for their treats.

Plan your trick-or-treat route ahead of time, staying in your immediate neighborhood along well-lit streets. Do not wander far from home.

Instruct children never to eat any treats until they return home and the treats have been examined under sufficient light by an adult. Check the wrappers of commercial candy for signs of tampering. Wash and cut fruit before eating. Throw away anything unwrapped. Notify the police if there are any suspicious treats.

Always walk on the sidewalk while trick-or-treating. If there’s no sidewalk on the street, keep to the left, next to the curb, and walk single file facing (against) traffic.

Children should be courteous and respectful of other people's property. Damaging or defacing property will not be tolerated.

Parents should know whom their children are with and which route they are taking through the area.

Homeowners should leave outside porch lights on.

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