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Samantha Rux from OSF HealthCare joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss Halloween safety. Halloween Row, located on East Prospect Street, is gearing up for a lively and crowded celebration this year, as festivities fall on a Friday. The city will once again close the street to traffic, creating a safer environment for hundreds of trick-or-treaters. As Halloween approaches, residents on East Prospect and across the city are reminded to prioritize safety during trick-or-treating.
The OSF HealthCare Emergency Management Team emphasizes safety by sharing the "SCARE SAFE" acronym with reminders such as staying in groups, checking costumes for fire resistance, staying alert, and inspecting all treats before eating. Parents are also encouraged to equip children with flashlights or glow sticks and to avoid homes without porch lights. Candy alternatives like small toys or pencils are also welcome.
S - Stay in groups and with family or friends
C - Costumes should be flame-resistant
A - Always be aware of your surroundings.
R - Remember to look both ways
E - Examine all candy before eating
S - Stay on sidewalks and out of traffic
A - Avoid homes without the porch light on
F - Flashlights and glow sticks help with visibility
E - Enjoy the holiday with caution


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