CAA Saskatchewan would like to remind all trick-or-treaters and drivers to stay alert and be safe this Halloween. It will be a busy time in many neighbourhoods and communities as excited youngsters will be out knocking on doors collecting treats and visiting with family and friends.
It will be a busy time as well for motorists who are encouraged to slow down and watch for costumed trick-or-treaters who will be crossing streets and roads.
Here are few more safety reminders for motorists:
• Slow down to at least 10 km below the speed limit in residential areas and school zones.
• For adult partygoers, avoid taking short-cuts through residential areas where trick-or-treaters are likely to be.
• Don't drink and drive - arrange to have a safe ride home.
Costumes are always exciting and fun to wear, but it's recommended that parents help choose costumes that are bright at night and don't obstruct children's vision and hearing. Consider adding reflective markings on the costumes and also check the length of costumes to avoid tripping.
Here are some additional safety tips for parents, caregivers, and teachers to share with trick-or-treaters:
• Look both ways before the crossing the street and listen for traffic before crossing.
• Cross the street only at corners; never between parked cars or in the middle of the block.
• If there are no sidewalks, always walk facing traffic and as far off the road as possible.
• Think about your boundaries and make sure your parents or caregivers know where you will be.
• Trick-or-treat in groups.
• Have an adult or older teen accompany younger children.
• Carry a flashlight.
• Plan a route through familiar neighbourhoods with well-lit streets.
• Never enter a stranger's house even if you're invited.
To help educate children about Halloween safety, CAA Saskatchewan provides bookmarks that are available at all 12 CAA Saskatchewan locations and also online at .