Tomorrow, trick-or-treaters across the country will take to the streets to collect the sugary sweets Here are some safety tips to help everyone have a frightfully good time and stay safe.
Drivers:
- Turn on your headlights to improve visibility - Even in the day time.
- Watch for trick-or-treaters on curbs, streets and medians. They could be wearing darker costumes so keep your eyes peeled.
- Slow down in residential areas. Give yourself extra time to react should a trick-or-treater dash into the road.
- Be sure to scan both sides of the street as you drive. Be prepared to stop for trick-or-treaters.
Trick or Treaters:
If you are young at heart and will be taking to the streets to collect some goodies, there are a few things you need to know:
- Let your parents or guardians know where you will be going. Create a route and stick to it.
- Follow safety rules, and look both ways before crossing the streets. Don’t cross between vehicles.
- Trick or treat in a group. It can be more entertaining and safer. Younger children should be with a responsible adult or youth.
- Be bright at night - ensure that that your costume can be seen by drivers. Enhance your costumes with reflective tape or glow sticks.
- You should be able to see without difficulty. Don’t wear bulky masks or head gear. Consider using non-toxic face make up or paint.
- Carry a flashlight inside your Halloween bucket or bag so you can see where you are going. DON’T shine it into the eyes of drivers.
- Stay on sidewalks - if you must walk in the street, walk on the left side, facing traffic.
We hope you have a happy Halloween!
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