CAA Saskatchewan urges safety on Halloween night
The night of fright is upon us, and with it comes the question of safety.
With kids focusing on candy and costumes, CAA Saskatchewan is asking parents to think about safety. Before kids leave the house, CAA’s Angel Blair asks that parents make sure their kids are prepared.
“When we talk about costumes, yes, we want bright at night costumes. We want children to have their view and their hearing,” Blair told the CKOM Morning Show. “Make sure that’s one of your biggest concerns because you need them to pay attention to what’s going on around them. So yes, make sure that they have makeup instead of a mask for better vision, use reflective tape, and they can carry a flashlight.”
When it comes to trick-or-treating itself, Blair said parents should help their kids construct a plan of when and where they will go.