BE ALERT FOR OF GHOSTS AND GOBLINS THIS HALLOWE’EN IN HUNTSVILLE - SAFETY IS THE KEY
(HUNTSVILLE, ON) - The Huntsville Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) wishes the residents of Huntsville and Lake of Bays a safe and happy Halloween. The forecast for October 31st is for rain, which makes visibility an issue so please be alert while driving around.
Please take the time to review these safety tips before heading out tonight for trick-or-treating.
For Drivers:
- Drive slowly in residential areas
- Watch out for children, - Enter and exit driveways slowly and carefully
- Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs
For parents and guardians:
- Costume visibility is key
- Start trick-or-treating early before it gets too dark
- If possible, use face paint rather than masks that cover your children’s eye area
- Costumes should fit properly to prevent trips and falls
- Young children should be accompanied by an adult
- Tell your children not to eat anything until they get home, where the candy can be inspected
- Plan ahead. Check the weather and dress accordingly. This can mean having children wear more layers of clothing under their costumes
- Draw a map outlining the route they must follow and set a curfew
For Children and youth:
- Only go to homes that are well lit. Never enter a stranger’s car or home
- Use the sidewalk when one is available to you
- Follow the rules of the road and remember to STOP, LOOK, LISTEN before you cross the street
- Never go trick-or-treating alone
- Do not eat your treats before you get home
For Homeowners:
- Turn on outdoor lights and replace burnt out bulbs
- Remove items from your yard or porch that may trip children
- Use alternatives to candles in your pumpkins, such as a flashlight or battery-operated candle. If you do use a traditional candle, do not leave it unattended