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Halloween Safety Tips

Tips for a Safe Halloween

Halloween can be a fun holiday for kids, but a worrisome one for parents. Concerns about children's safety--whether they are out in the neighborhood or back home with bags of booty--can darken the day more quickly than a black cat. But not to worry! To make Halloween a treat, follow these safety tips.

ADULTS

MOTORISTS

Exercise extreme caution when driving a vehicle.  Be on the alert for excited youngsters, whose vision may be obscured by masks, darting out into traffic.

 

TRICK OR TREAT TIPS

Make sure your kids dress up safely

Make trick-or-treating trouble freeGhost and Bats

Check all treats before eating

 

COSTUMES etc:Jack O Lantern and cat

A note to parents:

 

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS:

 

San Jose Police Department:

Emergency 9-1-1
Emergency from Cellular phone
(in the City of San Jose)
277-8911
Non-emergency, General Info., Reports  3-1-1
Non-emergency – Cell Phone  277-8900
Crime Prevention Unit  277-4133
TABS (Truancy) (West) 723-8227
(East) 926-8227
Abandoned Autos (Public Streets) 277-5305
Traffic Enforcement 277-4341
   
San Jose Police Department 24 Hour Anonymous
Tip Lines:
   
Crime Stoppers 947-STOP (7867)
METRO 971-DRUG (3784)
GANGS   293-GANG(4264)
   
Other Services:
   
CA Poison Control Hotline  1-800-876-4766
Anti-graffiti Program  277-2758
Code Enforcement 277-4528
Neighborhood Development Center  723-4114
City of San Jose 24 Hour Information   535-3500
   
Internet:
   
San Jose Police Department  www.sjpd.org
City of San Jose www.sanjoseca.gov
Megan’s Law   www.meganslaw.ca.gov
   

 

San Jose Police Department
Crime Prevention Unit
277-4133

 
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