Halloween is a time for trick-or-treating and fun — as well as adequate caution

Halloween is a time for fun and laughter – but adequate caution also is in order.

ACC Police Chief Joseph Morris offers tips for trick-or-treaters and their parents or guardians:

Trick-or-treating should be done during daylight hours (as much as possible)
• Children should go only with parents / guardian or trusted adult / family members
• Visit familiar neighborhoods and only well-lit homes
• Do not enter unfamiliar houses
• Use a flashlight and other appropriate lighting after dusk – blinking reflectors work well
• Costumes should be close-fitted. Avoid long-flowing capes that could be a tripping hazard
• Make sure masks don’t obstruct your vision
• Use sidewalks and crosswalks. Check carefully before crossing streets
• Use reflective tape on dark-colored clothing and costumes
• Select flame-resistant costumes
• Never leave a lit candle and other luminaries unattended
Always have an adult check through treats before eating them
• Report suspicious activity to local law enforcement and in any emergency, call 9-1-1