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          UTC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

SAFETY GRAM

Dale MacMcNeely Chief      Larry C. Lockmiller Operations Lt.



As Halloween approaches lets take a minute to consider Halloween safety for
trick-or-treaters, parents, and home owners.  We are pleased to provide
these tips .




                                         Trick -or -Treaters

*Walk, dont run, and carry a flashlight. Stay on sidewalks and obey traffic
signals.

*Dont cut across yards or driveways and stay in familiar neighborhoods.

*Avoid wearing masks when walking house to house.

*Carry only flexible knives, swords, or other props.

*If there is no sidewalk, walk on the left hand side of the road facing
traffic.

*Wear clothing with reflective markings or tape.

*Only approach houses that are lit and stay away from pets that you do no know.




                                                  Parents

*Young children should always be accompanied by an adult while trick or
treating.

*Look for costumes that are made of flame retardant material.

*Know where your children are going and when to expect them home.

                  *Let children know where you can be reached.

*Although tampering is rare, tell children to bring candy home to be
inspected before eating. Look at wrapping carefully and toss away anything
that looks suspect.




                                            Home Owners

*Make sure the yard is clear of things such as ladders, hoses, dog leashes,
flowerpots, ect. That could trip visitors or hurt small kids.

*Pets get frightened at Halloween.   To ensure the safety of your pet and
trick-or-treaters, keep your pet locked up.

*If you use candles in decorations, be sure to keep the flame away from
visitors.

*Health food alternatives for trick-or-treaters include packages of cheese
or peanut butter filled crackers, single serve boxes of cereal, and
packaged fruit.

*Non-food treats include plastic rings, pencils, stickers and erasers.




                                                    Safety is everyone's
business


Any Questions Contact UTC Police Department 425-4357(HELP)

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