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Have a safe and spook-tacular Halloween: Vernon fire chief

“The number one thing to remember is to be visible,” said Vernon Fire Rescue Services fire chief David Lind
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There are plenty of spook-tacular homes to trick-or-treat at around Vernon.

As kids get ready to trick-or-treat for Halloween, safety is being urged for all.

“The number one thing to remember is to be visible,” said Vernon Fire Rescue Services fire chief David Lind. “Now that the sun is setting earlier, it’s important that kids’ costumes have some form of reflection on them so drivers see everyone crossing the road or walking from house to house.”

An easy way to stay visible is to carry a glow stick or flashlight and wear lighter coloured clothing. When choosing a costume, it’s also important to think about ease of movement, tripping hazards and an ability to see what’s around you.

When it comes to decorating your homes, the fire department reminds residents to:

  • Use a battery-operated candles or glow sticks in your Jack-o’-lanterns instead of fire
  • Teach children to stay away from open flames, including Jack-o’-lanterns
  • Ensure exits are clear of decorations and that smoke alarms are working
  • Keep decorations away from flames and other heat sources like light bulbs and heaters

For more safety resources in Vernon, visit the Community Safety Office downtown at 3010 31st Ave.



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