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Halloween Trick-or-Treating Tips

Halloween Trick-or-Treating Tips

A message from the Federation of Calgary Communities

Halloween can be a fun and exciting event for kids (and adults)! Below are some informative tips to increase neighbourhood safety on October 31.

Residents: 

  • Turn on outdoor lights and replace burnt-out bulbs. 
  • Clear a path from the road to your front door and remove any potential obstacles or tripping hazards. 
  • Keep your pets safe. Keep pets indoors and away from the unfamiliar (and spooky) guests at the front door. 
  • Beware of potential food allergies; consider alternative goodies. 
  • If you’re driving be cautious of Goblins, Ghouls and Ghosts out and about in your neighbourhood. 

Parents: 

  • Costumes should be short enough to avoid tripping; and be light coloured in order to be easily seen at night. Having your child wear reflective tape will also help them be better seen by drivers. 
  • Use non-toxic makeup to complete costumes instead of masks as masks can reduce visibility for your child. 
  • Create an easy to follow route with your children and teenagers. 
  • Travel in groups of three or four. Young children should be accompanied by a responsible adult. 
  • Practice crosswalk safety. Make your way up one side of the street and cross to the other side looking both ways, don’t criss-cross back and forth. 
  • Double-check you child’s goodie bags to ensure everything is safe to eat. 

Remember: 

Connect with neighbours! Halloween is a great time to familiarize and engage with your community!

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