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City Of Long Beach:City Of Long Beach Encourages Safe Tricks And Treats For Halloween
Long Beach, CA - City of Long Beach officials are reminding trick-or-treaters and other Halloween revelers on October 31 to celebrate sa ...
10/27/2021
Injury PreventionWith Halloween traditions such as pumpkin carving and trick-or-treating in the dark, it’s important to take a few safety precautions to avoid slips, falls and other injuries that could get in the way of the festivities. Things to keep in mind:
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Safe TravelsDuring the holidays, it is especially important to note the importance of not driving while impaired. Here are some safety tips for drivers as well as others who might be on roadways or sidewalks for Halloween:
COVID-19 PrecautionsThe City of Long Beach Department of Public Health and Human Services (Health Department) is encouraging everyone to celebrate Halloween in a way that helps reduce the risk of COVID-19, especially among those too young to be vaccinated or have yet to receive their vaccine. Here are some helpful hints:
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Trick-or-treating from door-to-door is a cherished Halloween tradition, and Public Health Los Angeles is offering a helpful digital resource guide for families and individuals to have a “Spooky and COVID-Safe Halloween” as well as guidelines specific to hosting Halloween events for those who are looking for alternatives.
For the latest information on COVID-19, with details on all that the City of Long Beach is doing to keep its residents safe, visit longbeach.gov/COVID19 and follow @LongBeachCity on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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