Keep Safety In Mind, Make Halloween Spook-tacular!

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Halloween is Wednesday, October 31, and the City of Arlington encourages everyone to be safe out there. The Arlington Police Department offers the following safety reminders for trick-or-treaters and motorists:

  • As a safer alternative to trick-or-treating, consider attending a carnival or haunted house.
  • If trick-or-treating, travel in groups and carry flashlights.
  • Children should always be accompanied by an adult.
  • When walking on neighborhood streets, face the traffic.
  • Carefully plan trick-or-treat routes to avoid repeatedly crossing the street.
  • Stop only at familiar homes where the outside lights are on.
  • Never allow a child to enter an automobile or residence.
  • Check all treats in a well-lit area before allowing children to eat them. Immediately discard suspicious candy or items.
  • Select bright costumes or decorate with reflective tape for increased night visibility.
  • Purchase costumes, masks, beards and wigs labeled “flame resistant.”
  • To prevent trips and falls, keep costumes short and avoid ill-fitting shoes.
  • Try make-up instead of a mask. If a mask is worn, be sure eye holes are large enough for full vision.

Motorists are reminded to be extra cautious of pedestrians on Halloween.

  • Use headlights before nightfall to increase your vehicle’s visibility.
  • Do not exceed 10 or 15 miles per hour when driving through residential areas.
  • Keep your thumbs on the wheel. Do not text and drive.

Halloween can also be a traumatic time for pets. The Arlington Animal Services Division and ASPCA offer these reminders:

  • Do not leave pets in the yard on Halloween.
  • Be sure your dog or cat is unable to exit the home when a door is opened for trick-or-treaters.
  • Consider keeping pets in a separate room during trick-or-treat hours
  • Trick-or-treat candies are not for pets. Chocolate can be poisonous.
  • Be extra careful around lit pumpkins. Pets could knock one over and cause a fire.

For more information about Halloween safety for pets, go to www.aspca.org or call the City of Arlington Animal Services Center at 817-451-3436.