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Halloween is a favorite time, that's filled with fun, make-believe and candy.  Unfortunately, it's also become a time of risk for children.  These safety tips can help to ensure that children will have a safe and happy time while trick or treating.

  • Go trick or treating with an adult or a friend. If you do not go with an adult, draw two maps of the route you and   your friends will take. Give one map to your parents and take the other with you.
  • Wear light-colored clothing
  • Bring a flashlight along with you.
  • Walk on sidewalks only. If there are no sidewalks, walk facing traffic.
  • Cross at intersections only. Don't run from home to home or across streets.
  • Make sure eyeholes in mask doesn't restrict vision. Take off masks when crossing streets. You may want to use makeup instead of a mask.
  • Don't eat any treats until your parents have looked at  them first.
  • Be home at a reasonable time.
  • Don't enter homes.
  • If you are approached by a stranger, head to any lighted house and ask them to contact your parents or the police.

 


  
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For more information, contact the Community Services Unit of the Niagara Regional Police Service at (905) 688-4111 ext. 3388.  You can also contact us by sending email to the Community Services Unit


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