NAMBUCCA Valley kids would do well to heed the message from police on staying safe when trick and treating at Halloween.
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Chief Superintendent Brad Shepherd said with more and more children celebrating it was a timely reminder to provide everyone with some simple guidelines to ensure ‘trick or treating’ activities are done with care.
“It is safest for children to remain in groups and only approach houses in daylight,” Chief Superintendant Shepherd said.
“Younger children should always be supervised by a parent, carer or responsible adult at all times.
“It is important to recognise that not everyone celebrates Halloween each year – so it is best to stick to houses with decorations on their properties. Police will not tolerate damage to property.
“While it is an exciting time for everyone, remember to be aware of your surroundings and take extra care when crossing roads and driveways.
“If you’re a parent or carer heading out to join in the ‘trick or treating’ fun, make sure your house is locked and secure.”
Additional safety tips to help keep kids safe this Halloween:
- Tell your parents or a responsible adult where you’re going and what time you’ll be home;
- Remain in familiar well-lit areas in your neighbourhood and don’t take short cuts;
- Be sure to stick to the footpaths and take extra care when crossing driveways or roads;
- Stay with your friends at all times and carry a mobile phone when ‘trick or treating’ in case of emergency;
- If you’re riding a bike or using a skateboard, ensure you’re wearing a helmet;
- Under no circumstances should you get into a vehicle with someone you don’t know; and,
- Don’t ever enter a stranger’s home, even if they invite you inside.
In the event of an emergency or life-threatening situation, call Triple Zero (000) immediately.