Whether you’re trick-or-treating, attending a Halloween event or traveling the roads, officials say staying alert and taking precaution is essential.
TEXAS, USA — The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is reminding Texans gearing up for the Halloween festivities happening this week to keep safety top of mind.
Whether you’re trick-or-treating, attending a Halloween event or traveling the roads, officials say staying alert and taking precaution is essential.
“We know many Texans, young and old, will be out celebrating Halloween this year,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw. “We ask that you take some simple safety measures – like staying visible, traveling in groups and remaining alert – so that everyone is safe and Halloween remains an enjoyable night for all across the state.”
Here are the safety tips Texas officials urge families to remember.
Halloween safety tips for drivers:
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Don’t drink and drive. Make alternate plans if you consume alcohol.
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Be aware as a driver. Don’t assume children are paying attention to your vehicle.
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Buckle up everyone in the vehicle, it’s the law.
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Slow down. With the number of children walking the streets on Halloween, reducing your speed is necessary.
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Use caution when going through neighborhoods and other trick-or-treat locations.
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Eliminate distractions while driving, including the use of mobile devices. Texas law prohibits the use of portable wireless devices to read, write or send an electronic message unless the vehicle is stopped. If you’re using a navigation device or app, have a passenger operate it so you can keep your eyes on the road.
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Drive defensively as Halloween can have additional challenges.
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Keep the Texas Roadside Assistance number stored in your phone. Dial 1-800-525-5555 for any type of assistance. The number can also be found on the back of a Texas Driver License.
Halloween safety tips for trick-or-treating:
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Ensure costumes are bright and reflective or add reflective tape to darker costumes as this helps drivers see trick-or-treaters at night.
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Use face paint instead of masks that could obstruct a child’s vision.
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Walk on sidewalks and utilize crosswalks.
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Carry glow sticks, flashlights or wearable lights to increase overall visibility.
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Use soft and flexible accessories such as pirate swords or wands that are not sharp.
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In the event you get separated, have a prearranged meet up location.
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Travel with adult supervision and stay in familiar neighborhoods.
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Discuss the importance of only visiting well-lit houses and never entering a stranger’s home or car for candy.
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Make sure children know the phone number of an adult and how to call 911 in case they become lost.
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After trick-or-treating, take all goodies home for an adult to inspect before eating, and never consume any items that don’t have a wrapper.
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Know the neighborhood, visit the Texas Public Sex Offender Registry, which includes a map of where the registered sex offenders reside in a given area.
DPS also reminds Texans about the iWatchTexas program, a critical resource for reporting suspicious activity within communities to help prevent dangerous attacks. Tips can be reported via the website, the free iWatchTexas mobile app or by calling 844-643-2251. All reports are confidential.
In the event of an emergency, call 911 immediately.
Texas DPS has launched a series of Halloween safety tip videos. Those videos are available here.