Halloween
Safety
BEFORE HALLOWEEN:
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Plan costumes that are bright and reflective. Make sure that shoes fit
well and that costumes are short enough to prevent tripping,
entanglement or contact with flame.
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Consider adding reflective tape or striping to costumes and
Trick-or-Treat bags for greater visibility.
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Secure emergency identification (name, address, phone number) discreetly
within Halloween attire or on a bracelet.
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Because masks can limit or block eyesight, consider non-toxic makeup and
decorative hats as safer alternatives.
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When shopping for costumes, wigs and accessories, look for and purchase
only those with a label clearly indicating they are flame resistant.
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Think twice before using simulated knives, guns or swords. If such props
must be used, be certain they do not appear authentic and are
soft and flexible to prevent injury.
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Obtain flashlights with fresh batteries for all children and their
escorts.
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Plan ahead to use only battery powered lanterns or chemical lightsticks
in place of candles in decorations and costumes.
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This is also a great time to buy fresh batteries for your home's Smoke
Alarms.
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Teach children to how call 9-1-1 (or their local emergency number) if
they have an emergency or become lost. Remind them that 9-1-1 can be
dialed free at any payphone.
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Review with your children the principle of "Stop-Drop-Roll", should
their clothes catch on fire.
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Openly discuss appropriate and inappropriate behavior at Halloween time.
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Consider purchasing individually packaged healthy food alternatives (or
safe non-food treats) for those who visit your home.
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Take extra effort to eliminate tripping or other hazards on your porch
and around your property.
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Learn or review CPR
skills to aid someone who is choking or having a heart attack.
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Consider safe party guidelines when hosting an Adult or Office Party.
BEFORE NIGHTFALL ON HALLOWEEN:
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A
good meal prior to parties and trick-or-treating will discourage
youngsters from filling up on Halloween treats.
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Consider fire safety when decorating. Do not overload electrical outlets
with holiday lighting or special effects.
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Always keep Jack O' Lanterns away from drapes, decorations, flammable
materials or areas where children will be standing or walking.
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Plan and review with your children the route and behavior which is
acceptable to you. Agree on a specific time when revelers must return
home.
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Along with flashlights for all, older children and escorts should carry
coins for non-emergency phone calls.
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Confine, segregate or otherwise prepare household pets for an evening of
frightful sights and sounds. Be sure that all dogs and cats are wearing
collars and proper identification tags. Consult your veterinarian for
further advice.
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Remind all household drivers to remain cautious and drive slowly
throughout the community.
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Adult partygoers should establish a designated driver.
WHEN TRICK-OR-TREATING:
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A
Parent or responsible Adult should always accompany young
children on their neighborhood rounds.
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Remind Trick-or Treaters:
By using a
flashlight, they can see and be seen by others.
Stay in a group
and communicate where they will be going.
Only go to homes
with porch lights on.
Remain on
well-lit streets and always use the sidewalk.
If no sidewalk is
available, walk at the farthest edge of the roadway facing traffic.
Never cut across
yards or use alleys.
Never enter a
stranger's home or car for a treat.
Obey all traffic
and pedestrian regulations.
Always walk.
Never run across a street.
Only cross the
street as a group in established crosswalks (as recognized by local
custom).
Remove any mask
or item that will limit eyesight before crossing a street, driveway or
alley.
Don't assume the
right of way. Motorists may have trouble seeing Trick-or-Treaters. Just
because one car stops, doesn't mean others will!
Never consume
food items or drinks that may be offered.
No treats are to
be eaten until they are thoroughly checked by an Adult at home.
Law Enforcement
authorities should be notified immediately of any suspicious or unlawful
activity.
AFTER TRICK-OR-TREATING:
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Wait until children are home to sort and check treats. Though tampering
is rare, a responsible Adult should closely examine all treats and throw
away any spoiled, unwrapped or suspicious items.
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Try
to apportion treats for the days following Halloween.
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Although sharing is encouraged, make sure items that can cause choking
(such as hard candies), are given only to those of an appropriate age.
The Grayslake Fire
Protection District wishes your family a safe and happy holiday.
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Fire Department