With Halloween only days away, the Vernon North Okanagan RCMP is offering some tips to help keep the little trick-or-treaters safe as they make their way through the streets in search of candy.
"Halloween is a night of fun, excitement, and community spirit," said Supt. Blake MacLeod, Officer in Charge. "We all have a part to play in keeping it safe. Remember, when our little creatures of the night are out prowling for treats, safety may not be at the front of their minds so let's work together to make this Halloween enjoyable and memorable for all the right reasons."
Here are the RCMP's tips for having a safe and fun Halloween:
Parents/Guardians:
• Make sure costumes are visible in the dark and masks don’t obstruct sight;
• Review trick-or-treating safety rules before your children leave the house;
• Plan their route in advance and arrange a meeting time and place;
Children:
• Stick close to your monster pack! Don’t trick or treat alone;
• Cross streets only at corners and crosswalks and look both ways;
• A flashlight, glow stick, or reflective tape will increase your visibility and help guide you through the dark;
• Wait outside for treats, never go into houses;
• Never eat any candy until it has been checked by an adult you trust;
Drivers beware!
• Watch for little ghouls and goblins who may be darting between homes and across roadways in the dark;
• Keep your speed low, particularly in residential neighbourhoods and at intersections and crosswalks;
• Pay attention and avoid distractions.
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