Halloween Safety Tips From State Police
Press Release
WARSAW — As you head out with your children, family or friends for an evening of trick-or-treating this Halloween, remember that safety is of the utmost importance. A little preplanning and discussion will serve you well and get everyone back home safe.
Please consider the following safety tips offered by the Indiana State Police to ensure a safe and enjoyable trick-or-treat experience.
- Know what the dates and times are in your community for trick-or-treating, and respectfully abide by those times.
- Make sure that you have a flashlight, glow stick, or reflective material on the costume so that you can be seen at all times.
- Always trick or treat with an adult or use the buddy system when approaching a house; please practice social distancing by remaining at least six feet away from others who do not live with you.
- Please walk on the sidewalks and not in the roadway; make sure that you look both directions before crossing the roadway.
- Only go trick-or-treating at houses where the front porch light is on.
- Never enter the house of a stranger and preferably only trick or treat at homes that are familiar to you.
- If a trick or treater gets separated from others, have them stay where they are and ask an adult for help.
- Parents should always inspect the candy before it is eaten to ensure the items are safe.
- Motorists driving through neighborhoods should use extreme caution. Children do not pay attention and undoubtedly will run out into traffic. Slow down and be prepared.
- Please follow your local health department and CDC guidelines for personal protective measures. A costume mask is not a substitute for a cloth mask. Everyone is encouraged to make your cloth mask part of the costume.