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Prince George RCMP has some tips for Halloween safety

Police also urge the public not to call 911 for fireworks complaints
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The Prince George RCMP is sending out some safety reminders for trick-or-treaters and drivers.

As Halloween right around the corner, the Prince George RCMP is sending out some safety reminders.

“With all the excitement and build up that kids, teens and adults alike have around this night of tricks and treats, it is still very important that we keep safety a priority. Whether you are going door-to-door, heading to a Halloween party or setting off fireworks, safety is everyone’s responsibility,” states Cpl. Jennifer Cooper, Media Relations Officer for the Prince George RCMP.

The RCMP’s tips to keep safe this Halloween are as follows:

When trick-or-treating:

  • Wear a bright costume to heighten visibility.
  • Make sure you can walk in your costume without tripping.
  • Create a fun necklace with sting and glow sticks, wear reflective armbands or carry flashlights.
  • Stay on the sidewalks and make sure you are crossing at the corners.
  • Make sure people know your route, and carry a cell phone with you in case of emergency.

Drivers:

  • Slow down in areas where trick-or-treaters are out.
  • Be ready for kids crossing at unexpected places.
  • Make sure your costume doesn’t interfere with being able to see clearly or operate your vehicle.
  • Have a backup plan in case you have too much to drink and cannot drive yourself home.

The RCMP also advise that if you plan to have fireworks on Halloween night, make sure you have checked out the City of Prince George’s bylaws on fireworks, If you have concerns regarding the misuse of fireworks in your neighborhood, remember to use the non-emergency line by calling 250-560-3300. 

Police are asking the public to not use 911 for fireworks-related concerns, as 911 is reserved for emergencies only.