Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Halloween Safety Tips

HALLOWEEN SAFETY

 

TIPS FOR TRICK-OR-TREATERS

§        Carry a flashlight with you for visibility.

§        Always stay in a group with an adult!

§        Never enter a stranger’s house or car for a treat!

§        Always walk on the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, walk on the grass away from the street.

§        Look both ways before crossing the street and if you are wearing a mask take it off.

§        Wait until an adult can check your candy before you eat any of it.

§        Only accept treats from neighbors or friends you know!

 

TIPS FOR PARENTS

§        Plan costumes that are bright and reflective! Consider adding more reflective tape to

costumes + trick or treat bags.

§        Always carry flashlights.

§        Masks can limit or block eyesight, consider makeup or cut the mask eyeholes bigger

so they can see. Remind children to remove their masks to cross the street!

§        We recommend that children do not use props like guns, knives, or swords.

However, if they are used, make sure they don’t look real!

§        Clear hazards from your property. Remove obstacles such as flower pots and garden

hoses, so children won’t trip on them rushing from house to house.

§        Remind your children not to eat the candy until an adult has checked their treats!

§        Your child’s school may be having a Halloween party. Call the School and ask.

§        Please explain to children the difference between tricks and vandalism.

 

TIPS FOR BUSINESSES/MOTORISTS

§        Heighten your awareness and be cautious of purchases that may have the potential

to cause personal injury or property damage – such as paint ball guns or large quantities of eggs.

§        Drive slowly and cautiously through your neighborhoods. Remember children may not look before crossing the street.

  • Please report any suspicious activity immediately to the local law enforcement agency. As always in an emergency call 911. Have a Safe and Happy Halloween!

 

From our friends at the United States Attorney’s Office

District of South Carolina

http://www.justice.gov/usao/sc

 

 

Thank you,

 

Jennifer Seabrook
Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA)
Association Management Specialist (AMS)

Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC)
Community Manager

Community Management Group
349 Folly Road; Suite 2B
Charleston, SC 29412    


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