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Habersham County officials offer Halloween safety tips

By Steve Winslow Anchor/Reporter
Posted 12:00PM on Saturday 28th October 2023 ( 1 year ago )

Habersham County Sheriff Joey Terrell and Habersham County Emergency Services Director Jeff Adams are offering tips to ensure that Halloween is a safe one for everyone in their county.

The safety leaders remind families of trick-or-treaters:

   - Choose flame-resistant costumes.

   - Make sure costumes are visible in the dark by adding reflective tape or accessories.

   - Ensure costumes and accessories fit properly to prevent trips and falls.

For the commuting trick-or-treaters:

   - Always use well-lit paths and sidewalks.

   - Carry a flashlight or use glow sticks to remain visible.

   - Young children should be accompanied by an adult or responsible older sibling.

   - Trick-or-treat at the homes of people you know or attend publicized community events.

   - Set a specific route and curfew for older kids who go out on their own.

Parents (and friends) of trick-or-treaters:

   - Examine all candy and treats for any signs of tampering.

   - Only accept commercially wrapped candies and snacks.

   - Consider offering alternative non-food treats for those with allergies.

Home and Business Building Owners:

   - Keep pathways and entryways clear of obstacles to avoid accidents.

   - Ensure pets are secure or isolated from trick-or-treaters to prevent stress or accidents.

   - Use battery-operated candles in pumpkins to reduce fire hazards.

Commuters and Drivers:

   - Be extra cautious when driving on Halloween night, as children may be out and about and may excitedly run into the street without looking.

   - Stay below the speed limit and avoid distractions while driving.

   - If your Halloween plans include alcohol, designate a driver and do not get behind the wheel!

Sheriff Terrell and Director Adams remind the community that by following these tips, everyone can contribute to a Halloween that is both fun and safe.

If you or your family experience an emergency on Halloween (or any day), dial 9-1-1 and answer the communications officer’s questions quickly and fully to ensure the help you need arrives promptly.

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