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No tricks, just treats: Halloween safety tips from Lambton OPP

As Halloween nears, Lambton OPP offers key safety reminders to help trick-or-treaters and drivers enjoy a safe, worry-free evening on October 31.
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As Halloween approaches, Lambton Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is sharing essential safety tips for October 31 to help ensure a safe and enjoyable evening for trick-or-treaters, parents, and drivers alike. With costumes and candy on the horizon, Lambton OPP encourages everyone to keep safety as a priority.

Trick-or-Treater Safety Tips

To help young trick-or-treaters stay safe, Lambton OPP offers these reminders:

  • Be visible by wearing bright, reflective clothing
  • Consider carrying a flashlight or glow sticks for increase visibility
  • Travel with a buddy and make sure you have a responsible adult or guardian nearby
  • Utilize sidewalks and crosswalks when available
  • Look both ways before crossing the street
  • Have an adult inspect your candy before eating

Safety Reminders for Motorists

Drivers are also urged to prioritize safety, especially in neighborhoods where children will be trick-or-treating:

  • Slow down and remain vigilant in residential areas
  • Allow extra time for trick-or-treaters to cross the road
  • Watch for children who may suddenly step onto the road
  • Avoid cell phone use while driving

Lambton OPP will also increase patrols in local neighborhoods on Halloween to support community safety. Residents are encouraged to report suspected impaired or distracted drivers by calling 1-888-310-1122.

By following these simple precautions, Lambton OPP hopes everyone can enjoy a safe and memorable Halloween.


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