U.S. Law Shield: Key Safety Tips for Halloween

October 31, 2022 is Halloween. This was originally called “All Hallows Eve”. There will be trick-or treating in many locations across the country as the country slowly returns to post-Pandemic normalcy. U.S. LawShield provides safety tips for families with children and homeowners. These tips are intended to keep children safe/secure, and to help parents supervise their young ones and avoid any potential liabilities as homeowners. READ the full article HERE. Halloween Safety Tips for Adults (Parents, Homeowners)
Drive Carefully – Slow down and be aware of pedestrians crossing the street. You should avoid distractions such as phones and food so that you can stop quickly. It’s best to avoid driving after dark on Halloween [.]).

Clear the Way – Make sure your driveway, front steps, and lawn are clear of potential safety hazards. You could be held responsible if injuries occur on your property.

Keep a light on – If you are leaving the house, keep a few visible lights inside to discourage criminals. To let trick-or-treaters that you aren’t giving out candy, keep your porch light on.

Verify Insurance – Is your home becoming a haunted house in the neighborhood? Is your home being charged admission? Check your local laws to verify your homeowners insurance coverage. This could be considered a business activity and therefore, injuries or accidents are usually not covered. You should also check your self-defense coverage!

Go Flameless – Use electric lighting in your jack-o’-lanterns or other decorations. Halloween Safety Tips for Kids: House fires are one the most common accidents reported by homeowners.

Adult Supervision – Children under 13 years old should be accompanied by an adult while trick-or-treating. If an adult is not available, older children should be accompanied by a group of three or more.

Make a Route. Trick-or-treat only in familiar neighborhoods and at homes with porch lights. Avoid the addresses of local sex criminals.

Street Smart – Only walk on sidewalks and only cross streets at corners or crosswalks. To avoid accidents, make eye contact with drivers when crossing the street. Costume masks can greatly reduce children’s ability to see the world around them.

High Visibility – Wearing dark-colored or reflective costumes is not a good idea.

Treat Smart – Make sure your children are careful with their candy! U.S. LawShield strongly discourages the use of toy guns, even squirt guns or Nerf guns, in costumes. Toy guns at night can cause confusion and possibly adverse reactions. About U.S. LawShield

U.S. LawShield was founded in 2009 and now has 700,000+ members. The goal is to assist members in life-threatening situations and to prevent injustices in the legal system following self-defense. Visit USLawshield.com for more information about U.S. LegalShield. Similar Posts

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