TxDPS offers tips to make sure everyone stays safe on Halloween

SAN ANTONIO – The Texas Department of Public Safety has listed some safety tips to help everyone stay safe on Halloween night.

DPS said everyone can avoid potential dangers by adhering to good safety practices and using extra caution in areas where trick-or-treaters will be celebrating. 

“DPS is reminding drivers to slow down and avoid distractions this Halloween as trick-or-treaters of various ages will be out celebrating. It is especially important for motorists to watch for children who may unexpectedly dart into the roadway without checking for oncoming traffic,” DPS director Steven McCraw said. 

SAFETY TIPS FOR DRIVERS:

  • Don’t drink and drive. Designate a sober driver or take a cab.
  • Stay alert. Eliminate distractions, including the use of mobile devices. 
  • Slow down, and further reduce speeds in bad weather, heavy traffic and construction areas.

GENERAL HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS: 

  • Always monitor weather forecasts before heading out and make plans accordingly. 
  • Look both ways before crossing roadways, and always walk, don’t run.
  • Cross the roadway at intersections and crosswalks.
  • Travel in groups with adult supervision and in neighborhoods you are familiar with. 
  • Carry a flashlight or glow sticks.   
  • Do not enter the cars or homes of strangers, and avoid homes with porch lights turned off.
  • Make sure children know their home phone number and how to call 911 or their local emergency number in case they have an emergency or become lost. 
  • Take all treats home for an adult to inspect before eating anything, and never eat candy obtained without a wrapper.

SAFETY TIPS FOR SELECTING HALLOWEEN COSTUME:

  • Individuals should also follow these tips when selecting a costume:
  • Avoid toy guns and knives – they could easily be mistaken for a real weapon.
  • Wear costumes that are light in color or place reflective material on the costume, so drivers can see you. 
  • Avoid using masks, if possible, to allow for better visibility and peripheral vision.

About the Authors

Ben Spicer is a digital journalist who works the early morning shift for KSAT.

Max Massey is the GMSA weekend anchor and a general assignments reporter. Max has been live at some of the biggest national stories out of Texas in recent years, including the Sutherland Springs shooting, Hurricane Harvey and the manhunt for the Austin bomber. Outside of work, Max follows politics and sports, especially Penn State, his alma mater.

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