Crime Prevention: Know the Rules....
Safety Tips for Halloween
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Do not allow a child to go “Trick or Treating” alone. Be sure older children TAKE A FRIEND and an ADULT accompanies young children.
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Be certain to accompany young children to the door of every house they approach.
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Be certain that parents are familiar with every house and all people from which the children receive treats.
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Children should be cautioned that they should NOT enter any home without prior permission from their parents.
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Children should be cautioned not to approach any vehicle, occupied or not, unless they know the owner and are accompanied by a parent.
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Make sure that all children carry a glow stick or wear reflective clothing.
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When using facial masks, make sure that children can see and breathe properly and easily.
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All costumes and masks should be clearly marked as flame resistant.
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Children should be warned to NEVER approach any house that is not well lit and does not have a porch or “outside” light on.
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Children should be cautioned to remember any suspicious incidents and report them to their parents and/or the proper official.
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Children should be cautioned to run away from people who try to trick them with special treats.
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Children should be instructed to scream and make a scene if anyone tries to grab them or force them, in any way, to go with them.
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Parents should inspect all treats and dispose of anything that seems to have been tampered with, has been opened, or is not wrapped.
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A good alternative to “Trick or Treating” is for parents to organize parties at home, in schools, or in community centers.
Have a safe and fun Halloween!
For more information on Child Safety call the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).
www.missingkids.com








