Today is Halloween, and the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department has recommended safety tips for families and drivers, particularly for trick or treating tonight.
The goal is to make Halloween more enjoyable and safer, Anderson County Sheriff Paul White said.
Here are the tips:
- Face paint is preferable to masks for children’s costumes. Trick or treaters should wear reflective clothing, carry a bright orange bag, and also carry a flashlight or glowstick to make it easier for passing cars to spot them. Always walk on the left side of the road facing traffic. Parents and children alike should watch for cars at all times.
- An adult should always accompany young children. A parent or older child should stay close all times and never let children walk by themselves. Wait in the driveway or by the door until they return.
- Older children should travel in pairs or in groups at all times while trick or treating. Parents should know the route their children are following. Children should always walk together to the front door of each house and never run across the road. Dark, unlighted houses should be avoided.
- Children should save all their candy until they get home. Parents should closely inspect all candy. Throw away all unwrapped candy or any suspicious looking goodies.
- Motorists should use extra caution Halloween night. When driving, slow down and be aware. Trick or treaters may dart into the road. Please drive at safe speeds and leave distance from the vehicle ahead of you. They may have to stop suddenly.
Sheriff’s deputies will be actively patrolling neighborhoods throughout the county during Halloween evening, a press release said.
JusticeHurd says
Hey John, I was thinking this morning that a sex offender lives not far from my house. Does ACSD or ORPD check on these offenders on Halloween? To my knowledge they are not to participate.
John Huotari says
I will see what I can find out.
Jason says
What is trick or treating time tonight in oak ridge?
John Huotari says
I don’t think there is an official time, Jason. I think I’ve seen kids out as early as about 6 p.m. and probably not any later than 10 p.m. I would think most people would want to wrap it up by about 9 p.m.