Halloween Safety
With Wednesday Addams, Ken and every kind of Barbie set to visit our homes this evening, we want to remind everyone to be extra careful and safely enjoy a spooktacular Halloween.
Look good and scary out there:
- Be visible. Wear a light/bright colored costume. Add reflective tape or arm bands to increase visibility.
- Ensure your costume is made of flame-retardant material.
- Make sure your costume fits well to avoid ghostly falls or stumbles.
- Use flashlights and glow sticks; they are great accessories for any costume and can keep kids visible to motorists.
- Tell your children not to eat any treats until an adult can look over them.
Be street smart:
- Parents/guardians should help plan and be aware of the route that their children will travel for trick-or-treating.
- Children should be able to recognize places where they can get help: police station, fire station or any other well-known public place.
- Stay on the sidewalks. If there is no sidewalk, walk on the left-hand side of the street facing traffic.
- Never enter a house. Only accept treats at the front door.
Take extra care if driving:
- Slow down and be extra cautious. Expect that trick-or-treaters may forget to look both ways before rushing across the street or a driveway in their search for treats.
- Watch for people using crosswalks.
- Do not drive impaired.
- Ensure that your costume does not interfere with the safe operation of the motor vehicle. Costumes should not restrict movement, impede vision or prevent anyone in the vehicle from buckling up.
Have a safe and spooktacular Halloween!
Related News
Recent News
A Cabin Story – Why “Different” Doesn’t Have to Mean “Difficult
Some insurance placements are routine. House. Two cars. Maybe an ATV. Done.And then sometimes, a file lands on your desk that makes you pause for a second — not because it can’t be done… but [...]
Protecting Your Tools: What Contractors in Atlantic Canada Need to Know About Tool Floater Coverage
For contractors across Atlantic Canada, tools aren’t just equipment — they’re your livelihood. From residential renovations to light commercial builds, your projects depend on having the right tools on site, on time, and in working [...]
Your Biggest Risk Might Not Be on the Job Site – Cyber Insurance for Contractors in Atlantic Canada
When most contractors think about risk, they think about job sites. Weather delays. Theft. Equipment damage. Liability claims. What many don’t immediately think about is cyber risk. But today, even small and mid-sized construction companies [...]









