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Frankenmuth Fire Dept.

Tip for Halloween safety

Contributed by Chief Don Mawer,

Frankenmuth Police Department

  The Frankenmuth Police Department wishes everyone a fun and safe Halloween. We will have an increased presence in residential areas, and we ask the community to follow these guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable evening for all. If you see something suspicious, report it immediately by calling 911.

Safety for Trick-or-Treaters and Parents

• Go in Groups: Children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult. Older children should trick-or-treat in groups and stick to a pre-planned, familiar route in well-lit areas.

• Costume Visibility: Choose brightly colored costumes or add reflective tape to the costume and treat bags to make children more visible to drivers. Carry a flashlight or glow stick.

• Vision Check: Use non-toxic face paint instead of masks that may obstruct a child's vision. If a mask is worn, ensure the eye holes are large enough for full peripheral vision.

• Traffic Safety: Walk on sidewalks when available. If you must walk in the street, walk on the far edge facing traffic. Look both ways before crossing, and never dart out between parked cars.

Safety for Motorists

• Slow Down: Drive slower than usual in residential neighborhoods. Expect excited children to be walking on streets, sidewalks, and darting out from between parked cars.

• Stay Alert: Eliminate all distractions (like phones) and focus entirely on the road.

• Headlights On: Turn your headlights on, even during dusk, to increase your visibility to pedestrians.

  We wish everyone a happy and safe Halloween!

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