Tips for safe and happy trick-or-treating in North Bend

North Bend, WALocal News

North Bend families are preparing for Halloween trick-or-treating on October 31, following a successful community event. Local authorities have issued safety recommendations, urging families to stay together with an appropriate adult-to-child ratio. Costumes should be reflective and fit properly to avoid tripping hazards. Drivers are advised to be extra vigilant during trick-or-treat hours, especially near roadways. Participants should strictly use sidewalks and cross streets at designated crosswalks.

Parents should instruct their children never to enter a stranger's home while trick-or-treating. Additionally, they should discard any candy that appears suspicious or unwrapped. These precautions aim to create a safe and enjoyable Halloween experience for all community members.

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