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Here’s how to stay safe for Halloween in Medicine Hat

Oct 31, 2024 | 9:20 AM

Spooky season is officially here.

There will be costume parties and trick or treating throughout the week with Halloween on Thursday.

Trick or treaters

Stay bright, avoid masks and don’t go inside the homes of strangers, the Alberta RCMP advises.

Here’s more tips:

– Wear bright coloured costumes and use reflective tape or glow sticks to be more visible to drivers.

– Use a flashlight and stay in well-lit areas.

– Wear make-up instead of a mask, as masks can impair your vision and hearing.

– If you wear a mask, remove while walking from house to house and crossing streets.

– Always walk on sidewalks.

– Stay on one side of the street and only cross the street where safe to do so.

– Do not crisscross back-and-forth across roads or traffic.

– Stay on the doorstep or sidewalk.

– Never go inside the home or car of someone you don’t know and travel in groups if you are unsupervised.

Adult tips

From avoiding decoration that pose a tripping hazard, inspecting children’s candy for any signs of tampering and keeping pets indoors, the Alberta RCMP also has Halloween tips for adults.

Here’s more:

– Keep porch lights, or external security lights, on.

– Keep doors clear and accessible.

– Avoid decorations that pose a tripping hazard.

– Do not invite children inside your home. ·

– Make sure to inspect your children’s candy for any signs of tampering or unwrapped items.

– Only pass out commercially wrapped candy and snacks.

– Keep pets indoors as they may be easily scared by children in costumes.

– If you are going to be attending a party this Halloween, do not drink and drive or take substances from people you don’t know and trust.

For more of what’s on for Halloween this week, visit the CHAT News Spook Tracker.