Tips for a Spooktacular Halloween& Safe · Halloween& Safe More homeowner’s claims are filed on...

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DID YOU KNOW?

PROTECT YOUR AUTO PROTECT YOUR HOME

Tips for a Spooktacular& SafeHalloween

More homeowner’s claims are filed on Halloween than

any other day of the year.

The average costs of auto claims on Halloween are 9% higher

than the annual average.

Children are twice as likely to be fatally injured by a car on Halloween

as any other day of the year.

PROTECT THE KIDSVisitor Safety- Keep pets inside - Light your walkway

Appropriate Costumes- Wear comfortable shoes - Ensure visibility through masks

Drive Extra Safe- Slow down - Anticipate heavy pedestrian traffic - Turn headlights on early

- Park in a garage or near lights - Close windows and lock doors- Set car alarms to defer thieves

- Avoid décor that can be easily thrown - Pricey décor could entice thieves - A well-lit home deters burglars- If you have a home security system, post a sign saying so

TRICK-OR-TREAT- Children under 12 should always be supervised by an adult - Always walk on sidewalks or paths, and cross streets at corners with traffic signals- Increase visibility with a flashlight and reflective clothing- Give extra caution when driving. Be alert – no cell phones!

INSPECT THE TREATS- Tell kids not to accept or eat homemade treats- Inspect commercially wrapped candy for signs of tampering- If you have young children, remove any choking hazards such as gum, hard candy, or small toys

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