Press Release

DOH and FDLE Encourage Floridians to Stay Safe During Halloween

October 31, 2023 4 min read
Florida Health

October 31, 2023

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Tallahassee, Fla. โ€”ย The Florida Department of Health and Florida Department of Law Enforcement have partnered to share tips that encourage Floridians toย stayย safe and healthyย while enjoying Halloween.


Candy and Treat Safety

Always keep an eye on what your child has in his or her mouth while trick-or-treating.

  • Eat only factory-wrapped treats, and never eat anything homemade from strangers.
  • Examine all candyย for choking hazards and tampering. Illicit drug producers may target children with candy-colored pills, so parents should thoroughly check Halloween candy for unwrapped items and suspicious packaging.
  • Stay vigilant with productsย containing THC, CBD, or other cannabis-related products that may resemble gummies or chocolate. While some of these products can be legally purchased by adults and should be properly labeled, they could be mistakenly consumed by children if not secured properly.
  • Remember: If in doubt, throw it out!

Costume Safety

  • Do not useย decorative contact lensesย without an eye examination and a prescription from an eye care professional.ย While the packaging on decorative lenses will often make claims such asย โ€œone size fits all,โ€ย orย โ€œno need to see an eye specialist,โ€ย obtaining decorative contact lenses without a prescription is both dangerous and illegal. Using these lenses can cause pain, inflammation, serious eye disorders, and infections, which may lead to permanent vision loss.
  • Plan costumes that are bright and reflective. Consider adding reflective tape or striping to costumes and trick-or-treat bags for greater visibility.ย 
  • Make sure that shoes fit wellย and that costumes are short enough to prevent tripping, entanglement, or contact with a heating source.ย 
  • Avoid any sharpย or long swords, canes, or sticks as a costume accessory.ย Yourย child canย easily beย hurt by these accessories if he or sheย stumbles or trips.

Neighborhood Safety

  • Report suspicious activityย to local law enforcement.
  • Trick-or-treat in groups, if possible, or attend public, organized events.ย 
  • Never allow small children to visit a door without a trusted adult,ย and teach children to neverย approach strangerโ€™s vehicles.
  • Children under the age of 12 should not be alone at nightย without adult supervision. If kids are mature enough to be out without supervision, they should stick to well-lit and familiar areas.
  • Only approach well-lit homesย where porch or exterior lights are on.
  • Watch for vehicles. Have kids carry glow sticks or flashlights to help them see and be seen by drivers.
  • Avoid shortcutsย through back yards, alleys, or parks.

Trick-or-Treat Home Safety

If you plan to stay home this year and hand out treats to neighborhood children:

  • Remove tripping hazards to keep your homeย safe for trick-or-treaters. Keep theย porch and front yard clear of anything a child couldย trip over such as garden hoses, toys, bikes, and lawn decorations.
  • Check outdoor lights, and replace any lightbulbs that are no longer working.
  • Sweep wet leavesย from sidewalks and stepsย to prevent anyone from slipping and falling.
  • Keep pets restrained, so they do not jump on or bite a trick-or-treater.

Alternative Plans

For those not trick-or-treating, there are still plenty of activities to enjoy the holiday:

  • Carve or decorate pumpkins with family members and display them.ย Children can draw a face with markers, and adults can do the carving. Consider using a flashlight or glow stick instead of a candle to light your pumpkin. If you do use a candle, a votive candle is safest. Do not place candlelit pumpkins on a porch or any path where visitors may pass close by.ย 
  • Create a Halloween scavenger huntย where children are given lists of Halloween-themed things to look for while going from house to house admiring Halloween decorations.

About the Florida Department of Health

The department, nationally accredited by theย Public Health Accreditation Board, works to protect, promote and improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county and community efforts.

Follow us on Twitter atย @HealthyFlaย and onย Facebook. For more information about the Florida Department of Health please visitย www.FloridaHealth.gov.