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Halloween safety tips from East Algoma OPP

East Algoma Ontario Province Police say Halloween can be an exciting time for kids and safety can be easily forgotten with the distraction of candy and costumes. 

That’s why they’re offering up safety tips for Monday night. 

The OPP says young children shouldn’t out trick or treating alone, look both ways before crossing the street, choose face paint instead of a mask, wear bright costumes and have an adult check the candy before eating. 

Motorists are advised to drive slowly in residential areas, watch out for kids, reduce distractions and stay alert. 

Ontario Provincial Police also say young children should be accompanied by an adult or responsible older child.  

 

Richard Coffin
Richard Coffin
Richard Coffin has been a reporter and news anchor on the radio in North Bay for over 25 years. From premiers to people in the neighbourhood, he enjoys connecting with newsmakers and writing stories that matter to area listeners on a variety of topics including healthcare, education, politics, sports and more.

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