Information from the Seattle Police Department
In order for the West Seattle and South Park communities to enjoy this fun-filled holiday as safely as possible, the Seattle Police Department’s SW Precinct has compiled the following Halloween Safety Tips for children, adults and motorists. !
Trick-Or-Treaters:
• Make sure to bring a flashlight and a cell phone
• Plan out the route for trick-or-treating ahead of time, pick well-lit streets
• Only cross the street at corners or crosswalks, never cross between cars or in the middle of the block
• If there is no sidewalk, walk facing traffic
• Only approach houses that are well-lit
• Never enter a strangers home and never accept rides from strangers
• Wait until you arrive home to sort, check and eat you treats
• Treat-or-treat in groups, preferably with an adult
Adults and Parents:
• Ensure costumes for children fit properly and are appropriate for the weather
• Whenever possible, all costumes should be light in color or reflective and not flammable
• Make sure the path to your door is clear and well-lit for trick-or-treaters
• Inspect all candy and treats before eating !
Motorists:
• Drive extra carefully in neighborhoods, looking out for
children who may not be looking for you
• Do not drive while wearing bulky costumes
• Enter and exit driveways and alleys very carefully !
Helpful Crime Prevention Information:
This unique holiday often allows opportunity for other types of crime
• Stay aware, vigilant and observant of those around you
• Show confidence and trust your instincts
• If possible, don’t walk alone after dark
• Avoid carrying large sums of cash or displaying expensive jewelry
• Be cautious when carrying valuables- keep hidden and/ or secured
• If alcohol is a part of your Halloween celebrationdesignate a driver or plan alternate mode of transportation !
Report all suspicious behavior to the Seattle Police Department by calling 911