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How to Stay Safe: Halloween

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Stay Safe during Halloween

Halloween is an exciting time of year, but it's important to remember that your safety should always be a top priority, especially when you’re out and about during the dark and spooky hours of the night.

Here are some tips to help you stay safe this Halloween:

  • Costume: Think about your Halloween costume and consider wearing something that doesn’t hinder movement, and that masks or wigs don’t hinder your vision. Also consider fire retardant fabrics.

  • Fake Weapons: Don’t carry fake weapons or imitation weapons as part of your costume which could be mistaken by others and Police for the real thing.

  • Plan ahead: Make sure you have a plan for how you'll get home before you go out. Consider taking a reputable taxi or minicab but be sure to book via phone, app or at a cab office, or ask the venue to help you. Never accept a lift from a stranger and remember that only a licensed taxi can be stopped/flagged down in the street.

  • Keep an eye on your drink: Don't leave your drink unattended, and always watch it being made. If something seems off, don't drink it. Also be aware if offered edible Halloween treats by strangers, especially if they are handmade or unwrapped.

  • Know your limits: Drinking too much too quickly can lead to dangerous situations. Remember, drugs and alcohol can severely impair decision making.

  • Stay aware of your surroundings: Keep an eye on the people around you and be aware of any potential dangers.

  • Fire Safety: Avoid using naked flames in any lanterns and consider using glowsticks or battery-operated lanterns instead. If you are going to a party venue, familiarise yourself with the fire exits when you arrive so that you are prepared if an emergency evacuation occurs.

  • Check in with venue staff: If you start to feel unwell seek assistance from venue staff (use ‘Ask for Angela’ if you are feeling vulnerable).

  • Mobile Phone: Keep your phone on so that you can stay in contact with your friends. Be sure your phone is fully charged before you go out - it could save you in case of an emergency.

  • Have a buddy system: Go out with a friend or group of friends, and make sure you keep an eye on each other throughout the night. Consider travelling back together, or ‘checking in’ when you each arrive home safely. If you go home with another person, ensure your friends know who you're with and where you're going.

  • Choose your venues wisely: Look for the Licensing SAVI stars which indicate a venue has done all they can to ensure you have a safer night.

The scariest things you come across this Halloween should be the costumes and decorations – the rest of your experience should be an enjoyable one. Stay safe and have fun!