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OPP issue tips for a safe Halloween

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 29, 2025 | 9:48 AM

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) members across East Region are encouraging everyone to make it a safe Halloween. Here’s hoping the rain doesn’t put a real damper on trick or treating.

Drivers:

Be on the lookout for excited kids on the hunt for treats. They may be distracted, but you must remain focused on the road and sidewalks ahead.

Parents:

If possible, have the kids wear makeup instead of a mask. If only a mask will do, ensure eye and mouth holes are adequate for your child’s safety.
If you are shuttling kids between neighbourhoods, ensure everyone buckles-up.
Younger children should be supervised, even in a group

Kids:

Have fun
Never trick or treat alone, go in a group or with an adult
If trick or treating with friends, tell parents/guardians your route and when you will be home
Carry a flashlight and wear reflective clothing or accessories
Use sidewalks or the edge of the roadway
Never criss-cross the street, instead cross at crosswalks or intersections (where possible)
Stay in neighbourhoods that you know
Walk, don’t run, to houses that are lit up for Halloween
Never go inside a house to get your treat
Don’t snack on treats until they are inspected by an adult

OPP officers will be out in their usual costumes, working to ensure EVERYONE has a safe and happy Halloween.

(PAUL MARTIN)