As October rolls in, the city of Shreveport is already buzzing with excitement over the upcoming Halloween festivities. Costumes are being prepared, decorations are going up, and kids are counting down the days until they can hit the streets for trick-or-treating. However, it is crucial for families to also keep safety in mind amid the fun. That’s why we reached out to Cpl. Chris Bordelon from the Shreveport Police Department for some essential safety tips.
Halloween is definitely a time for spooky thrills, haunted houses, and creative costumes. Kids are bursting with energy, eagerly anticipating the moment they can knock on doors and shout “Trick or treat!” But with all the excitement comes some risks that parents should be aware of.
According to Cpl. Bordelon, the top priority on Halloween should always be the safety of children and teens. He emphasizes that being vigilant while out trick-or-treating can make a significant difference. Here are some effective tips that every family should consider to keep their Halloween night as safe and enjoyable as possible:
First off, it’s essential for children to wear costumes that are visible at night. Dark costumes might look cool and spooky, but they can also make it hard for drivers and others to see them in the dim light. Cpl. Bordelon suggests adding reflective tape to costumes or opting for accessories that glow in the dark, ensuring that kids are seen while roaming the neighborhood.
It’s easy to get lost in achieving the perfect Halloween look, but safety should never take a backseat. Cpl. Bordelon advises selecting costumes that are not just fun but also functional. For instance, make sure that costumes aren’t too long, as they can cause children to trip and fall. If possible, choose face paint instead of masks to allow better visibility and airflow, making it easier for kids to see and breathe comfortably while they’re out and about.
Another important point Cpl. Bordelon mentions is to always have a plan. Parents should map out a route in advance and discuss it with their children. This way, kids know where they’re going and can stay together in groups or pairs. If an older sibling or teen is accompanying younger children, it’s vital for them to keep a close eye on their group as they walk from house to house. Cpl. Bordelon reminds that it’s best to stick to well-lit areas and familiar neighborhoods.
Cars will be on the road, and we want everyone to come home safely. Cpl. Bordelon urges parents and kids alike to be cautious when crossing streets. Remind children to always look both ways before stepping off the curb and to use crosswalks whenever they can.
Once the trick-or-treating is done and the bags are full of candy, the fun isn’t over just yet. Cpl. Bordelon stresses the importance of parental supervision when it comes to inspecting the loot. Checking for any pieces that look tampered with or unwrapped is essential for ensuring everything is safe to eat. Remember, it’s not only about having fun; it’s about being smart, too!
As Halloween approaches, let’s celebrate with both exciting adventures and a keen eye on safety! By following these tips from Cpl. Bordelon, Shreveport families can ensure a fun-filled night that is safe for everyone. If you have any specific topics you want to be covered in future safety segments, feel free to reach out and let us know.
Have a spooktacular Halloween with tons of treats and laughter, but above all, make sure it’s a night to remember for all the right reasons!
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