Little children trick or treating on halloween wearing a skeleton costume, screcrow, and pumpkin costume
Halloween is full of fun, but safety should come first—especially for kids out trick-or-treating. Here’s a helpful guide:
For Kids:
Costume Safety:
Choose bright or reflective costumes so drivers can see them.
Avoid masks that block vision; use face paint instead.
Make sure costumes fit well to prevent trips and falls.
Trick-or-Treating Tips:
Always go with an adult or in a group.
Stick to familiar neighborhoods and well-lit streets.
Walk, don’t run, and use sidewalks whenever possible.
Carry a flashlight or glow stick.
Candy Safety:
Inspect all treats before eating; throw away anything unwrapped or suspicious.
Check for allergies and avoid homemade treats from strangers if unsure.
For Parents and Adults:
House Safety:
Keep pathways clear of obstacles and decorations that could cause trips.
Use battery-operated lights instead of real candles in jack-o’-lanterns.
Secure pets so they don’t accidentally scare or hurt trick-or-treaters.
Driving Safety:
Slow down in residential areas.
Be extra cautious at crosswalks and intersections.
Watch for children in costumes who may be harder to see.
COVID or Flu Precautions (Optional):
Use hand sanitizer after handling candy.
Consider individually wrapped candy and keeping surfaces clean.
Fun Extra Tip: Add reflective tape to costumes and treat bags—it makes kids much more visible after dark.