Halloween 2022: Mercer County Sheriff Share Safety
As Halloween approaches, the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office would like to share some safety tips with the public. Halloween is a time for children to dress up in costumes and go door-to-door collecting candy, but it’s important to remember that some safety risks come along with the holiday. Here are some tips to help keep your children safe this Halloween:-Make sure your child’s costume is flame-resistant.-If your child is wearing a mask, ensure that the eye holes are large enough to see properly.-Make sure your child has a flashlight and reflectors on their costume to be visible to drivers.-Plan your route in advance and only trick-or-treat in familiar, well-lit areas.-Never enter a stranger’s home or car.-Only eat candy that is wrapped and avoid eating anything that looks like it has been tampered with.By following these simple safety tips, you can help ensure that your child has a safe and fun Halloween.
Halloween 2022: Tips For Residents


As Halloween approaches, the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office would like to share some safety tips with the public. Halloween is a time for children to dress up in costumes and go door-to-door collecting candy, but it’s important to remember that some safety risks come along with the holiday. Here are some tips to help keep your children safe this Halloween:
-Make sure your child’s costume is flame-resistant.
-If your child is wearing a mask, ensure that the eye holes are large enough to see properly.
-Make sure your child has a flashlight and reflectors on their costume to be visible to drivers.
-Plan your route in advance and only trick-or-treat in familiar, well-lit areas.
-Never enter a stranger’s home or car.
-Only eat candy that is wrapped and avoid eating anything that looks like it has been tampered with.
By following these simple safety tips, you can help ensure that your child has a safe and fun Halloween.
Halloween 2022: Tips For Residents

The Mercer County Sheriff's Department would like to share some safety tips for residents in advance of Halloween 2022. As always, we encourage everyone to be aware of their surroundings and to take precautions when out in public. tips for Halloween
-If you are out trick-or-treating, go in a group and stay together. Make sure an adult or responsible older sibling is with younger children.
-Only go to well-lit houses and never enter a stranger's home.
-Examine all candy before eating it. Throw away any candy that is not wrapped or that looks like it has been tampered with.
-Wear reflective clothing or carry a flashlight so drivers can easily see you.
-Avoid shortcuts through dark alleys or woods.
By following these simple safety tips, everyone can have a happy and safe Halloween!