A safety guide for ghosts and ghouls.

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A safety guide for ghosts and ghouls. While trick-or-treating for your candy, make sure to keep these safety tips handy.

Whether you are wearing a mask or a tiara, make sure you include reflective clothing with your costume!

Make sure while you are going door to door, to look both ways when crossing streets!

Don’t forget to grab a glow stick or flashlight before you leave for trick-or-treating!

Stay alert and only trick-or treat in well-lit neighborhoods!

Before you dive into your bag of treats, make sure you have an adult check any open candy!

Stay safe and never approach a stranger’s car or go into a stranger’s home!

Grab a friend or your parents and make sure you travel in a group and with an adult!

Check out this video to review the safety tips we just went over! https://youtu.be/Ful7kykz4TU

Remember to have FUN and be SAFE on Halloween! Brought to you by: YOVASO, Virginia State Police, and the Virginia DMV Highway Safety Office Download this PowerPoint at yovaso.org. (Click on campaigns / Halloween Safety)