Today is Halloween and the RNC has released some safety tips. The ghosts and goblins heading out should know the neighbourhood and plan routes in advance. Avoid unfamiliar areas and stay on well-lit streets. Stick with friends or an adult when going door-to-door and never enter a home, apartment, or vehicle.
The ghosts and goblins heading out should know the neighbourhood and plan routes in advance. Avoid unfamiliar areas and stay on well-lit streets. Stick with friends or an adult when going door-to-door and never enter a home, apartment, or vehicle.
Drivers are asked to reduce their speeds significantly and use extra caution, especially in residential areas. Trick-or-treaters should always use crosswalks, look both ways before crossing the street, and obey traffic signals. Costumes should not obstruct vision. Wear reflective tape or use glow sticks to increase visibility. A flashlight can also ensure you’re easily seen by drivers.
All treats should be inspected prior to consuming them. Any items that appear to be tampered with should be discarded.
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