With Halloween just around the corner, neighbourhoods across Saint John are preparing for an evening of costumes and candy. To ensure everyone has a fun and safe experience, the Saint John Police have released their annual safety reminders for trick-or-treaters, parents, and drivers.
In a media release published on their website, the police force outlined several key recommendations to prevent accidents and ensure a smooth night for all.
Tips for a Safe Trick-or-Treating Route
Planning ahead is the best way to keep young ones safe. The Saint John Police recommend that you plan your route in advance and stick to one side of the road to minimize street crossings. Accompany small children to each door, and encourage older kids to travel in groups rather than alone.
Visibility is also crucial. Ensure costumes are made of bright materials and add reflective tape to make your children more visible to drivers in the dark. Once you get home, remember to inspect all candy before allowing your children to eat it.
A Reminder for Drivers
If you are driving on Halloween night, extra caution is essential. Police advise you to watch carefully for children who may be walking on roadways, medians, and curbs. Pay special attention when entering or exiting driveways and alleyways. Halloween is a time for celebration, but if your festivities involve alcohol, please be responsible. Do not drive while impaired and arrange for a safe way home.
Police Presence and How to Report Concerns
The Saint John Police will be actively patrolling the city throughout Halloween evening to ensure public safety. If you see something concerning that does not require an immediate response, you can contact the non-emergency line. For any genuine emergency, do not hesitate to dial 911.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if I see something suspicious on Halloween night?
If you witness an emergency, such as a crime in progress or an accident with injuries, call 911 immediately. For non-urgent concerns, such as disruptive but non-threatening behaviour, you can contact the Saint John Police non-emergency line at 506-648-3333.
What are the most important safety features for a child’s costume?
The most important features are brightness and visibility. Choose brightly coloured costumes and add reflective tape to the front, back, and sides. This helps drivers see your child more easily after dark.
Should older children go trick-or-treating alone?
The police advise against it. Older children should be encouraged to travel in familiar areas and in groups with their friends.
How should I inspect my child’s Halloween candy?
Before any candy is eaten, inspect it for any signs of tampering. Throw away any treats that are unwrapped, have torn packaging, or look suspicious in any way. It’s best to stick to commercially wrapped candy.




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