Federal Way police provide Halloween tips for safety
Published 10:52 am Monday, October 27, 2014
Halloween is a fun holiday for children, but for parents, trick or treat time can be a little scary. Concerns about children’s safety and the load of goodies they return home with can distract from the evening’s festivities. But police officers say, “Do not fear!”
By following a few safety tips, parents can ensure that Halloween will be a great time for all.
There are four areas of concern for citizens to consider as Halloween approaches, officers said.
Proper Attire: Ensure that costumes fit properly, reflect light and are fire resistant. The costume should compliment the current weather conditions. Avoid cumbersome masks. Do not carry fake swords, knives or guns that look authentic. Children should go out during daylight hours unless accompanied by a responsible adult.
Pedestrian Safety: Plan your route. Always trick or treat in groups with an adult. Take a flashlight. Stay on sidewalks, in lighted areas. Obey traffic signals, use crosswalks, and do not jaywalk. Drive slowly all evening; be alert to creatures that may cross your path.
Familiar Area: Visit familiar neighbors, avoid the unknown. Only visit well lit houses. Never enter a home of a stranger or accept a ride from a stranger. If the area looks scary, stay away. Let your children know not to cut through alleys or fields. Stay in populated places.
Treat Inspection: Children need to know not to eat treats until they get home. An adult must inspect all candy in a well lit area. Discard any candy that has loose wrappings, unwrapped or punctured. Avoid homemade treats.
Report any suspicious or criminal activity to the Federal Way Police Department by calling 911.
Alternatives for Trick or Treating
Organize a Halloween costume party. Community Halloween events include: Free Family Trick-or-Treat at the Commons Mall, 5-7 p.m., Friday, Oct. 31.
For more information on Halloween safety, visit www.ncpc.org/topics/halloween-safety.
