BATON ROUGE, LA – Monsters, princesses, and super-heroes
will soon be descending on homes across Louisiana; and while Halloween is a
fun-filled season of tricks and treats, Attorney General Jeff Landry reminds
families that it can also bring safety risks.
“It is a scary fact, but children are more than twice as
likely to be killed by a car while walking on Halloween night than at any other
time of the year,” said General Landry. “It is imperative that parents and
guardians be extra vigilant and take the appropriate precautions to make
certain their children remain out of harm’s
way.”
To help make Halloween festivities a trick-free treat,
General Landry offers the following safety tips:
- Put phones
down and keep heads up while walking.
- Make sure that all costumes and wigs are flame
resistant.
- Be cautious with face paint and makeup; always test it in a small area first to avoid
allergic reactions.
- Make sure pets are secured; pets might be
frightened by unfamiliar people and could bite a child or run out of open
doors.
- If your child will be trick-or-treating without
you, plan a familiar route and set a curfew.
- Never go trick-or-treating alone; walk in groups or with a trusted adult.
- Always cross the street at corners and obey all
traffic signals and crosswalks.
- Wear well-fitting masks, costumes, and shoes to
avoid blocked vision, trips, and falls.
- If driving, be sure to eliminate any distractions and be aware of trick-or-treaters.
For more safety tips, call General Landry’s Consumer
Protection Hotline at 800-351-4889.