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Top 5 Halloween Safety Tips — Even if you’re not trick-or-treating

Do you have children? Do you let them go trick-or-treating on Halloween? Do you send them to Halloween parties? Even if you said, “No,” to all of these questions, you’re at risk and need to read the top five Halloween Safety Tips brought to us by U.S. Lawshield.

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Frightening Numbers

  1. People aged 18 and under are involved in an average of 130% more fatal automobile crashes on Halloween night than on any other night of the year.
  2. Pedestrians of all ages are 56% more likely to be killed by a car on Halloween than on any other day of the year.
  3. Property crimes are 24% higher on Halloween.
  4. The most popular time for trick-or-treating is from 6-10 PM—which happens to be the peak time frame for violent crimes. 

Top 5 Safety Tips for Halloween

Houston, Texas – U.S. LawShield®, industry leader and America’s largest provider of Legal Defense for Self Defense® coverage, offers five helpful safety tips during the Halloween season.

According to P.J. Hermosa, CEO of U.S. LawShield, “Unfortunately, over the last 20 years, Halloween has consistently been one of the deadliest nights of the year. Combine the typical daily incidents of drinking while driving with everyday property crimes plus estimates that 70% of parents do not accompany their children while trick-or-treating, and the statistics for Halloween are scary.”

“Whether you’re hosting a spooky costume party or preparing to go trick-or-treating with your family, U.S. LawShield wants to help you be as prepared and responsible as possible,” Hermosa stated. 

1. Safety Tips for Kids

2. Safety Tips for Gun Owners

3. Safety Tips for Adults

4. Safety Tips for Pets

5. Situational Awareness

There’s nothing wrong with a good scare on Halloween, but you shouldn’t have to fear for your safety or your children’s. One of the best things you can do to help ensure you aren’t the victim of a crime on Halloween is to be situationally aware. What is situational awareness? 

Have a Safe Halloween: Prepare for the Worst

While taking charge of your own safety and deciding you don’t want to become a victim IS the essential first step of your self-preparedness journey, you need to be prepared for all that could happen before, during, and after a life-threatening situation. This means staying educated and informed on what self-defense rights you have during Halloween activities and what rights you don’t have. It also means having proper self-defense training and knowing how to avoid altercations whenever possible, especially on dangerous nights. After all, an educated self-defender is a responsible self-defender! 

To learn more about U.S. LawShield’s safety tips for Halloween, visit www.uslawshield.com/5-tips-for-halloween-safety.

About U.S. LawShield

Since 2009, the mission of U.S. LawShield remains unchanged. We believe in Preserving Freedom for Good™ by educating our 700,000+ members and 6,000+ industry partners in self-defense law; empowering them to handle critical, life-threatening situations with confidence; protecting them from potential injustices in the legal system after acts of self-defense, and challenging the status quo regarding the affordability of legal defense. Our higher purpose is to create a united community of responsible individuals who believe in liberty and the inalienable right of self-defense. 

For more information on U.S. LawShield and its Legal Defense for Self Defense Program, visit the website at www.uslawshield.com. 


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Mia Anstine is an outdoor writer, licensed outfitter, hunting guide, life coach, keynote speaker, and a range safety officer, firearms instructor, and archery instructor. She is the founder of MAC Outdoors and Host of the MAC Outdoors Podcast. 

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