Eagle Mountain City is sharing essential Halloween safety tips to help residents enjoy a fun and safe night of trick-or-treating.
With children, families and motorists on the streets, a few precautions can go a long way in preventing accidents and keeping the community safe.
For trick-or-treaters, visibility is key. Costumes should include bright or reflective elements and carrying glow sticks or flashlights helps make children more noticeable. Dark costumes can be difficult to see, especially in low-light conditions, so adding reflective tape or lighted accessories is encouraged.
Children should stay on sidewalks where possible, crossing streets only at designated intersections and making eye contact with drivers before stepping into the road. Younger children should travel in groups with an adult.
Adults supervising young trick-or-treaters should stay alert to surroundings and help guide children to avoid hazards. Carrying a flashlight and staying close to children without crowding the streets can make the outing safer for everyone.
It’s also important to discourage texting or other distractions while walking with children. Choosing only well-lit homes to approach for candy is another effective safety step, and carrying a charged phone can be helpful in case of emergency.
Motorists are urged to be extra cautious throughout Halloween evening, especially between 5:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. when the number of trick-or-treaters is highest. Slowing down in residential areas, staying distraction-free, and keeping an eye out for children who may cross mid-block can prevent accidents.
With these simple precautions, Eagle Mountain residents can help ensure a memorable and safe Halloween night for everyone.
This article was written by an Eagle Mountain City staff member and was syndicated from the City website.