INDIANA—It’s that time of year when kids look forward to dressing up in their favorite costumes and trick-or-treating with family and friends. Although everyone loves to get lots of candy and have fun, the most important thing is to ensure everyone’s health and safety while trick-or-treating and getting home safely.
Below are some safety tips the Indiana State Police would like to provide.
- Know what the dates and times are in your local community for trick-or-treating.
- Make sure you have a flashlight, glow stick, or reflective material on the costume so that you can be seen at all times.
- Always trick-or-treat with an adult or use the buddy system when approaching a house.
- Please walk on the sidewalks and not in the roadway, and ensure you look in both directions before crossing.
- Only go trick-or-treating at houses where the front porch light is on.
- Never enter the house of a stranger.
- If a trick-or-treater gets separated from others, have them stay where they are and ask an adult for help.
- Have an adult inspect the candy before it is eaten.
- If you’re not actively participating in trick-or-treating and are out driving, we ask that you please slow down and drive with caution.
The Indiana State Police hopes these few safety tips help you enjoy your night out with friends and family while trick-or-treating!