The Lucknow Sentinel, 2015-10-28, Page 3Halloween preparation and Safety
South Bruce
Ontario
Provincial Police
(OPP) would like
everyone to have a
fun and safe
Halloween
experience
Halloween is an old and
favourite tradition, but the
excitement of the night can
cause some children to for-
get to be careful. Safety starts
even before children go out
on Halloween night.
South Bruce OPP would
like to offer the following
safety tips for children, par-
ents and motorists.
Have a Fun and Safe
Halloween!
Safety tips for Children:
• Halloween costumes
should not have a mask. It
restricts the child's sight and
restricts their view of traffic
dangers. Washable face paint is
preferable as it allows a child to
see their surroundings better.
• Ensure that the costume
is not oversized as the child
can trip on the fabric. Less
accessories the better. No
oversized shoes or high heels.
• The costume should
have reflective tape on it so
they can be seen by motor-
ists. If reflective tape isn't
available, carry a flashlight
or a glow stick.
• Small children should
never go out alone. Go "trick or
treating" when it's still light
outside and go in a group. After
dark, young children should
always be accompanied by a
parent or a responsible adult.
• Older children should
plan a safe route with friends.
Set a specific time to be home
and let your parents know
what that time will be.
• Stay in neighbourhoods
that you know and are famil-
iar with. Only go to homes
that are well lit. If the home
is in darkness, pass it by.
• Do not go into homes or
apartments, even if you're
invited.
• Be cautious of strangers
and vehicles on the street.
• Do not run from door to
door and don't cut across
front lawns. There may be
objects or other obstructions
which you may not see and
cause you to trip.
• Obey the safety rules
when crossing the street.
Don't run out between parked
cars. Cross at intersections
and areas that are well lit.
• Children should not snack
on their treats while trick or
treating. Take your entire Hal-
loween loot home and have
your parents inspect it. Look
for wrappers that may have
been tampered with, pin
holes in packages, lose or tom
wrappers. If you're suspicious
of them; throw them
out. Although homemade car-
amel popcorn balls, cookies
and candy apples are nice and
usually well intended by the
giver, they can also be danger-
ous. Throw them out unless
you know and trust who gave
them to you.
Safety tips for Parents:
• Parents ensure your child
is old enough and responsi-
ble enough to go out on their
own and that they are trick or
treating in a group.
• It's recommended that a
parent or a responsible adult
accompany small children,
even when in a group.
• Before the children go
trick or treating, make sure
that the child has eaten. This
may prevent them from eat-
ing their treats while they are
out. Caution them not to eat
anything before you've had a
chance to inspect it.
• If older children are going
out without the company of a
parent or responsible adult,
know who they are with.
Instruct them to stay together
and stay on a planned
route. Have them only go in
areas that they are familiar with.
• Review the safety rules
relating to traffic and
strangers.
• Provide your child with a
flashlight, or glow stick and,
at the very least, attempt to
ensure that their costume is
light or bright in colour and
has reflective strips attached
to it.
• When you greet trick or
treaters at your door, make
sure the area is well lit. Pick
up any obstructions on the
yard such as garden hoses,
bicycles, tools which may
pose a tripping hazard.
Safety tips for Motorists:
• During Devil's Night and
Halloween ... if you witness
any suspicious behaviour,
call police immediately.
• Drive slow and be alert,
especially in residential
areas. During the excitement
of trick or treating, children
may dart out from between
parked cars.
• Watch for children walk-
ing on roadways, medians
and curbs.
• Enter / exit driveways
carefully.
• Expect the unexpected.
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