Good morning Block Watch members,
Hope you are all well and looking forward to the weekend, The night is quickly approaching when the streets will be filled with ghosts and goblins, not to mention princesses and fairies. As always, there are a few important Halloween safety guidelines that should be observed to ensure the night runs smoothly. Before the kids hit the streets, it is important that parents be aware of the route that their children plan to follow. If you are unable to take them out yourself, consider asking another parent, an older sibling or babysitter to do the honors for you. Ensuring your child is wearing a watch also allows you to establish an agreed upon curfew. Teach your children to recognize the places along his/her route where they can obtain help: Police Station, Fire Station ,Family friends home or any other well indicated public place. Although tampering of loot is rare, remind children that they must have their candy inspected by their parents or guardian prior to eating them. Some Rules for Trick or Treater’s
BOO! Kind Regards, Roy Morgan Crime Prevention & Community Safety Coordinator City of Vernon - Regional District of North Okanagan. Protective Services - Safe Communities Unit Cell 250.938.2260 250.550.7845 [email protected] 1-800-222-8477 Crime Stoppers
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