How to avoid accidents on a rainy, gloomy Halloween

Oct 31, 2019 at 10:00 am by Voice Wire


More than 41 million people are expected to go trick or treating this year.

Statistics show 23% of fatalities occur with children between the ages of five and eight; and 70% of accidents occur away from an intersection or crosswalk. Children are more than twice as likely to be hit by a car and killed on Halloween than on any other day of the year.

Whether you're going door-to-door, driving or passing out treats at home, State Farm wants to keep your little princesses, pirates, police officers, and witches safe this Halloween.

State Farm Halloween Safety tips:

If you're going door-to-door:
If you're driving:
If you're handing out treats:
In addition to protecting children from accidents, remind kids of stranger danger on Halloween. Teach children to visit only well-lit homes, to avoid dark streets and to not enter homes that aren't their own. Kids should show all their loot to parents before eating any of it. Homemade treats from people they don't know shouldn't be eaten.
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