Crime & Safety

Old Lyme Police Giving Out Glow Bracelets For Halloween

Plus, some important safety tips to follow tonight, courtesy of the Old Lyme Police Department.

A press release from the Old Lyme Police Department:

The Old Lyme Town Police Union has purchased safety glow bracelets that will be distributed throughout the school system and at the Halloween night parade on Lyme Street.  

The glow bracelets contain a non-toxic liquid and are intended to glow for 6-10 hours.  In addition to safe clothing and flashlights, this bracelet should help keep children visible on Halloween night. 

A Safety Message from the Old Lyme Police

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Hundred of ghosts and goblins will venture out on Halloween night dressed in their best costumes as they walk through their neighborhoods. This evening should be fun and adventurous for all trick or treaters. Safety should be the first rule that youngsters follow on Halloween night.

Take these simple precautions so that you arrive home safely

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after a night out with friends:

• Wear bright, light-colored costumes and use a flashlight. Be sure that motorists can see you!

• Always go trick or treating in a group – never alone.

• Be careful as you go from house to house. Watch for cars and be alert for objects or toys in

driveways or walkways.

• Do not eat any treats until you arrive home and your parents or an adult inspect all treats you have collected.

• Only accept treats from neighbors or friends you know.

• Be certain that your eyesight is not impaired by a mask or other head covering.

Tips for Parents:

• Clear the front walkway to your house. Remove all obstacles so that it is safe for children to get

to your front door.

• Inspect all candy and treats collected by your children.

• Remind your children to only visit and collect treats from people that they know.

• Drive cautiously! Children will be running from house to house.

• To ensure safety on the roads, drive at a lower rate of speed than posted.

 

Remember to report any suspicious activity to the Police.

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