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That Spooky Time of the Year

Posted on October 23, 2022October 23, 2022 by Admin

Halloween is coming soon. Decorations are in stores and houses have converted to a spooky place. But before you go all out, it’s important to keep in mind some considerations – like your neighbors.

Look out for those displays that play music (especially continuously) or make sudden loud shrieks or other noises. Those displays can be disturbing to your neighbors and frighten young children or pets. You may also want to be cautious about flashing or bright lights that can be a nuisance. While they may look cool, they can also keep others from sleeping well, especially if they’re shining into bedroom windows. Consider using a timer to keep the music and lights going until a reasonable hour.

Be thoughtful about where you place your decorations. Avoid blocking the sidewalk or having extension cords or other tripping hazards running across heavily traveled areas. You want trick-or-treaters to be able to safely walk to your door. Kids are often excited and in a hurry, and may not be paying as much attention as they should be. Doing your part to keep your walkways and yard safe can help everyone to have a more enjoyable time.

Dark and spooky may naturally be your theme for Halloween, if you’re handing out candy, you’ll want to keep your porch well-lit when trick-or-treaters stop by. Ensure that they can clearly see where they are going to reduce the risk of accidents. Plus, a darkened home is often an indication that no one is available and to keep moving along.

Here are a few other safety tips to keep in mind as you prepare for Halloween this year:

  • Help your children pick costumes that fit well and that they can comfortably walk and see in. You don’t want them wearing masks or headpieces that obstruct their vision, or tripping over garments that are too long. Consider adding some reflective tape to their costume or trick-or-treat bag. You may also want to use glow sticks as a fun accessory.
  • Plan ahead for parties and make sure your guests park in approved areas and are not blocking the road or sidewalks. Keep noise levels in mind too so your group doesn’t disturb the whole neighborhood.
  • If you have to go out, drive slowly and be alert for children that may dart out into the street. Remind your children to stay on the sidewalk, cross at street corners, and always look both ways before crossing.

Halloween is a really fun time and can bring neighborhoods together, but it is important that people remain considerate of one another, the safety of the community.

See the below frequently asked question and more in our FAQ page.

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When is Halloween Recognized?

Posted on October 21, 2022

Brook Highland participates in Halloween festivities on the day of the week that October 31st falls on.

Category: General
Tags: Halloween, Holiday
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