Pelham Manor Police Issue Halloween Safety Tips for Trick-or-Treaters and Drivers

Written By: Robert Cox

PELHAM MANOR, NY (October 31, 2025) — The Pelham Manor Police Department issued Halloween safety reminders Friday for children, adults and drivers to ensure a safe evening.

Young children should trick-or-treat during daylight hours, travel in groups and always be escorted by a responsible adult.

Before heading out for the evening, adults should have a safety talk with their group.

“We encourage adults to make sure the children stay with their group at all times, and are traveling at a walking speed on the sidewalks,” the department said.

Costumes should be made of light-colored and fireproof material, properly fit the child and incorporate comfortable shoes.

If masks or wigs impair vision, they should not be worn during trick-or-treating festivities.

General safety awareness is of the upmost importance on Halloween, simple things like looking in all directions before crossing the street can save a life.

  • Private property must be respected as such and cutting through backyards or alleys is not permitted.
  • Never go in anyone’s home or vehicle no matter what the persons says.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and keep electronic devices in a secured spot.
  • If teenage children are traveling in a group without an adult, make sure the parents know the route they’re taking and set a time when to be expected back home.
  • The timeless rule of inspecting candy before consumption is pertinent.
  • There are types of candies that incorporate substances that are illegal and dangerous for consumption by minors.
  • The FDA warns consumers about the accidental ingestion by children of food products containing THC.

Anyone driving around on Halloween must be extra cautious of the speed at which they are traveling.

Use extreme caution when entering and exiting driveways, and never pass other vehicles that have stopped in the road.

Make sure to pay extra attention and keep all distractions put away.

Prime trick-or-treat time is 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

This article was drafted with the aid of Grok, an AI tool by xAI, under the direction and editing of Robert Cox to ensure accuracy and adherence to journalistic standards. Grok made a “scary” version of this photo.


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