NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 25 , 2010
POLICE STRESS HALLOWEEN SAFETY
(Nacogdoches, Tx.) With Halloween approaching this Sunday, parents and children who plan to trick-or-treat should be careful and safety-conscious.
Sgt. Greg Sowell, NPD Public Information Officer, offers the following safety suggestions that can help keep Halloween safe and fun for all.
- Costumes should be flame retardant, and be decorated with reflective tape. If out after dark, a flashlight and cell phone should be carried.
- Costumes should fit well, to prevent tripping. Masks should fit properly and not obstruct visibility.
- Swords, knives and similar costume accessories should be made of flexible plastic or other soft material.
- An adult should always accompany young children. Children should WALK, never run, from house to house. Use sidewalks where possible.
- Avoid crossing the street in the middle of the block, and walk facing oncoming traffic. Be careful going between parked cars.
- Trick or Treaters should only go to homes of people they know, and who have porch lights on.
- All treats should be inspected by an adult prior to consuming.
Motorists are urged to use extreme caution, especially in residential areas Saturday evening.
Scare on the Square will be held in downtown Nacogdoches Saturday evening beginning at 5:00 PM. “This is a wonderful alternative to residential trick or treating” said Sgt. Sowell.
The Nacogdoches Police Department will heavily patrol neighborhoods this weekend to monitoring traffic and deter vandalism.