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Halloween Safety Tips From Nassau Officials

Check out tips for local residents to have a happy and safe Halloween.

Nassau County officials recently provided some tips for local residents to have a happy and safe Halloween.

Local police will be intensifying patrols, using marked and unmarked cars to deter malicious property damage and other potential unlawful incidents.

The number of deaths among young pedestrians increases 4.5 times on Halloween evening compared with the same time period all other nights of the year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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On Halloween, children who are out trick-or-treating will frequently cross streets at mid-block rather than at corners or crosswalks, putting them at risk for pedestrian injury.

County Executive Edward P. Mangano and Acting Police Commissioner Thomas C. Krumpter advise drivers to be on particular alert.

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Drivers are advised to slow down, come to a complete stop at all stop signs, and proceed with extreme caution. They should also be aware of increased pedestrian traffic and operate their car accordingly.

Check out additional tips for local residents to stay safe this holiday:

Tips for Trick-or-Treaters:

  • Trick-or-Treat by going to all houses on one side of the street, cross at the corner, and then go down the other side to minimize the amount of time spent dashing across dark streets.
  • Trick-or-Treat in groups, in well-lit neighborhoods and stay on the sidewalk.
  • Obey traffic signals and don't cut across yards or driveways.
  • Carry a flashlight and make sure costumes are bright and don't drag on the ground.
  • Wear shoes that fit and avoid wearing masks that obstruct your vision.
  • Stay away from strangers, and animals you don't know.
  • Young children should be accompanied by an adult.
  • Older children not being escorted by an adult should carry a cell phone and have in their possession some form of identification.
  • It is suggested they wear a watch that can be read in the dark.

Tips for Parents:

  • Parents should have a detailed description of what their children are wearing and know exactly where their children are going.
  • Always advise children at what time to be home and where parents can be reached.

Tips for Homeowners:

  • Make sure your yard is clear of ladders, hoses, dog leashes and flowerpots that can trip trick-or treaters.
  • Pets get frightened on Halloween, so keep them inside to protect them from inadvertently biting a Trick-or-Treater.
  • Battery powered jack o'lantern candles are preferable to real flames.

For tips to keep pets safe this Halloween, click here.

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