Jim Moore / October 15, 2025
As Halloween approaches, local police and community leaders are reminding families to stay safe while celebrating this spooky and festive holiday. With trick-or-treating, community events, and costume parties planned across the region, officials are emphasizing awareness, visibility, and preparedness to ensure a fun and incident-free night for all.
Safety tips to keep in mind this Halloween:
- Stay visible: Carry flashlights, glow sticks, or wear reflective tape to make sure drivers can see you.
- Use sidewalks: Walk on sidewalks whenever possible and cross streets only at designated crosswalks.
- Check costumes: Make sure costumes fit properly, don’t obstruct vision, and are flame-resistant.
- Inspect candy: Parents should check all treats before allowing children to eat them, discarding anything unwrapped or suspicious.
- Travel in groups: Children should never trick-or-treat alone — stick with friends, family, or an adult chaperone.
- Be cautious of traffic: Motorists should drive slowly and remain alert for pedestrians in residential neighborhoods.
By taking a few simple precautions, families can enjoy a safe and memorable Halloween. Officials encourage everyone to plan ahead, stay alert, and focus on safety ensuring that this year’s trick-or-treating is filled with nothing but treats.