Crime & Safety

Safety Tips for Halloween Costumes, Street Smarts

Lake Bluff, Lake Forest slate Trick or Treat hours for Monday.

Lake Bluff will conduct trick or treating from 4-7 p.m. Monday, while Lake Forest's hours are from 4-8 p.m.

Lake County Sheriff Mark Curran offers the following safety tips:

Costumes should be short enough to prevent tripping. Masks should not be too restrictive with adequate holes for proper respiration and peripheral vision.  Consider using cosmetics to create fun or scary faces instead of masks.

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  • Watch costumed children around pets. The pet may not recognize the child and become frightened, especially if the child is using a prop such as a sword or a dagger as part of their costume.
  • Avoid hard plastic or wooden props, opting instead for items made of foam rubber which is soft and flexible.
  • To help make the child more visible after dark, trick-or-treaters should carry a brightly colored bag and a flashlight or glow stick. Add reflective tape to the sides, front and back of the child’s costume.
  • At all times, watch for traffic and avoid walking in the street whenever possible.
  • An adult should always accompany young children. A parent should stay within close range of young children at all times and children should never be allowed to go down a street alone. Walk with your children to each house and wait near the porch or front entrance to the home until they return.
  • Older children should travel in pairs or in groups at all times while trick-or-treating and never venture down a dark, empty street.
  • Parents should know the route their children are following. Children should always walk together to the front door of each house and only cross the street at the crosswalks.
  • Dark, unlit homes should be avoided.
  • Children should save their candy until they get home so you can inspect it.  Discard any unwrapped or suspicious looking goodies. If your child does get sick, call your family doctor or the hospital emergency room immediately and save all paper wrappers. It is also helpful to determine what he or she ate and which house it came from.

Keep flammable items, such as your pumpkin, away from small children, pets and flammable materials such as draperies, furniture, and paper decorations.  Never leave a candle burning unattended.


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