Tips for a spooky but safe Halloween

By Rachel Morgan

Halloween falls on a Thursday this year – and while Halloween can be full of spooky and spectacular fun, police organizations are reminding everyone to make safety their top priority.

Here are some tips to ensure that this spooky holiday remains safe for all: 

Trick-or-Treaters: 

  • Make sure kids can be seen. Give them flashlights, glow sticks, or reflective tape.  
  • Always walk on sidewalks or paths. Cross streets at crosswalks or intersections, and don’t run between parked cars. 
  • Young children should always be with an adult. Older kids should consider going in groups. Make sure teens have a charged phone and a plan in case they get separated. 
  • Never go inside a house to get treats. 
  • Always check your kids treats before consumption

Drivers:

  • Be on the lookout for kids who might not be paying attention to traffic. Drive slowly, and be ready to stop. 
  • Put your phone away and focus on the road. Distracted driving can turn a fun night into a dangerous or tragic night. 

Pets:

  • Keep pets on a leash if they are outside.
  • Keep pets indoors whenever possible and keep them away from open doors.
  • Do not give your pet any holiday sweets.
  • Be careful about noise and check if your pet is feeling anxious.

Adults/Party-goers:

  • Do not give alcohol to those underage.
  • Plan for a safe drive home. Have a designated driver or call an Uber or taxi.
  • Keep noise levels down and follow all appropriate bylaws.

Weather-wise, 570 NewsRadio Meteorologist Jill Taylor expects trick-or-treat-time to remain warm near 19 degrees, though you may want to bring some rain gear along with your costume.

The forecast calls for rain showers heading into the evening through to about 9 p.m., and while most areas can expect less than 3 mm of rain, there may be isolated patches of heavier rain.

Tune in to 570 NewsRadio for the latest breaking news, traffic and weather.

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