Halloween is right around the corner, and children and families throughout Central Pennsylvania are preparing their costumes and decorating their homes for a frightful, fun night.
Even though Halloween is an exciting holiday for children and families to enjoy, there are important safety tips that you should discuss with your children. At Freeburn Law, we want everyone to have a fun filled and safe Halloween.
Whether you plan to trick-or-treat with friends, dress up for a costume party, or stay at home to hand out treats here are some important safety tips to remember.
Pedestrian Accidents
Due to increased foot traffic on Halloween, drivers are at greater risk of hitting a pedestrian
- Make sure an adult accompanies younger children while trick or treating
- Remind your kids to always look both ways before crossing the street
- Do not jay walk, cross at cross streets
- Be careful of costumes that are long and dragging on the ground. These could cause a child to fall
- Stay Visible – it is important to always remain visible on Halloween. If your child is wearing a dark costume and walking after dark, make sure to bring a flashlight or wear a reflective vest/tape in order to help alert motorists.
- Use the Sidewalk – pedestrians should use the sidewalk as much as possible and avoid walking in the street.
- Due to the high volume of people as well as motorists on the road using the sidewalk can greatly reduce the risk of being hit by a car.
- Use the Buddy System – while trick-or-treating it is important to always use the buddy system and travel in groups; there is safety in numbers!
- A parent or responsible adult should always accompany young children on the neighborhood rounds
- Agree on a specific time when children should return home
Drunk Driving Accidents
It is important to NEVER drink & drive – Lots of people have Halloween parties to celebrate with friends and family. Regardless of how much you may drink at a party, never get behind the wheel of a vehicle. You are putting yourself and everyone on the road in danger.
- Always have a designated driver
- Or use a car service if you have been drinking
- Or just stay put and sleep over
- Never get behind the wheel after you have been drinking
Abductions
With many children and young adults out for treat or treat, there may be predators lurking. This is when you need to go over stranger danger with your children. Remind your kids, that no matter what, a stranger is someone they do not know. And if someone tries to talk to them, or calls them to come over to a vehicle, no matter what, if they do not know the person, just ignore them and walk in the opposite direction.
Candy Safety
A few simple rules regarding Halloween candy
- Teach your children to never enter a stranger's home
- Throw away any opened candy, any wrap that does not look secure, just throw out
- Any unwrapped candy throw out
At Freeburn Law, we want to wish everyone a safe and Happy Halloween!
Remember to use the buddy system, avoid strangers, use the sidewalk and NEVER drink and drive!
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