Tips for a Spooktacular Halloween& Safe · Halloween& Safe More homeowner’s claims are filed on...

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DID YOU KNOW? PROTECT YOUR AUTO PROTECT YOUR HOME Tips for a Spooktacular & Safe Halloween More homeowner’s claims are filed on Halloween than any other day of the year. The average costs of auto claims on Halloween are 9% higher than the annual average. Children are twice as likely to be fatally injured by a car on Halloween as any other day of the year. PROTECT THE KIDS Visitor Safety - Keep pets inside - Light your walkway Appropriate Costumes - Wear comfortable shoes - Ensure visibility through masks Drive Extra Safe - Slow down - Anticipate heavy pedestrian traffic - Turn headlights on early - Park in a garage or near lights - Close windows and lock doors - Set car alarms to defer thieves - Avoid décor that can be easily thrown - Pricey décor could entice thieves - A well-lit home deters burglars - If you have a home security system, post a sign saying so TRICK-OR-TREAT - Children under 12 should always be supervised by an adult - Always walk on sidewalks or paths, and cross streets at corners with traffic signals - Increase visibility with a flashlight and reflective clothing - Give extra caution when driving. Be alert – no cell phones! INSPECT THE TREATS - Tell kids not to accept or eat homemade treats - Inspect commercially wrapped candy for signs of tampering - If you have young children, remove any choking hazards such as gum, hard candy, or small toys lawleyinsurance.com 1.844.4LAWLEY Get more safety tips at:

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Page 1: Tips for a Spooktacular Halloween& Safe · Halloween& Safe More homeowner’s claims are filed on Halloween than any other day of the year. The average costs of auto claims on Halloween

DID YOU KNOW?

PROTECT YOUR AUTO PROTECT YOUR HOME

Tips for a Spooktacular& SafeHalloween

More homeowner’s claims are filed on Halloween than

any other day of the year.

The average costs of auto claims on Halloween are 9% higher

than the annual average.

Children are twice as likely to be fatally injured by a car on Halloween

as any other day of the year.

PROTECT THE KIDSVisitor Safety- Keep pets inside - Light your walkway

Appropriate Costumes- Wear comfortable shoes - Ensure visibility through masks

Drive Extra Safe- Slow down - Anticipate heavy pedestrian traffic - Turn headlights on early

- Park in a garage or near lights - Close windows and lock doors- Set car alarms to defer thieves

- Avoid décor that can be easily thrown - Pricey décor could entice thieves - A well-lit home deters burglars- If you have a home security system, post a sign saying so

TRICK-OR-TREAT- Children under 12 should always be supervised by an adult - Always walk on sidewalks or paths, and cross streets at corners with traffic signals- Increase visibility with a flashlight and reflective clothing- Give extra caution when driving. Be alert – no cell phones!

INSPECT THE TREATS- Tell kids not to accept or eat homemade treats- Inspect commercially wrapped candy for signs of tampering- If you have young children, remove any choking hazards such as gum, hard candy, or small toys

lawleyinsurance.com 1.844.4LAWLEYGet more safety tips at: