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Police offer tips on how to have a happy, healthy Halloween

OPP provides safety advice for kids, parents and drivers
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NEWS RELEASE
ONTAIRO PROVINCIAL POLICE
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Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) members across Central Region are encouraging everyone to make it a safe Halloween.

Drivers:

Be on the lookout for excited kids on the hunt for treats. They may be distracted, but you must remain focused on the road and sidewalks ahead.

Parents:

  • If possible, have the kids wear makeup instead of a mask. If only a mask will do, ensure eye and mouth holes are adequate for your child's safety
  • If you are shuttling kids between neighbourhoods, ensure everyone buckles-up
  • Younger children should be supervised, even in a group

Kids:

  • Have fun
  • Never trick or treat alone, go in a group or with an adult
  • If trick or treating with friends, tell parents or guardians your route and when you will be home
  • Carry a flashlight and wear reflective clothing or accessories
  • Use sidewalks or the edge of the roadway
  • Never crisscross the street, instead cross at crosswalks or intersections (where possible)
  • Stay in neighbourhoods that you know
  • Walk, don't run, to houses that are lit up for Halloween
  • Never go inside a house to get your treat
  • Don't snack on treats until they are inspected by an adult

OPP officers will be out in their usual costumes, working to ensure everyone has a safe and happy Halloween.

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