If you are planning on celebrating Halloween this year these are a few safety tips that the NYPD wants you to keep in mind.
-Children should wear flame resistant costumes that allow them to move their arms and walk freely without tripping. Masks should not impede normal vision, breathing, or hearing. Makeup and face paint should be non-toxic. Use flexible props, such as foam rather than plastic, to avoid children from accidentally hurting one another.
-Children who trick-or-treat at night should carry a flashlight and wear reflective or light-colored clothing and costumes. Using reflective tape is also an option.
-Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Be familiar with the neighborhood you plan on visiting. Practice street safety: be alert when crossing the street, avoid looking down at cellphones.
-Avoid poorly-lit areas and homes of people you do not know.
-Travel in groups. Remember, there is safety in numbers (at least 1 adult).
-Avoid displaying valuables or electronic devices. Thieves will use this holiday to hide behind masks to commit crimes.
-Place emergency identification information discreetly inside clothing of small children.
-Adults should inspect all treats before allowing children to consume them.
-Halloween treats should only be consumed if appropriately packaged in their original, unopened packages. Avoid homemade or unpackaged treats.
-Remember to utilize 911 for all emergencies and 311 for non-emergency situations.