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8 Health & Safety Tips for 2025 Halloween in SLO

Whether you're a parent or just love handing out candy, these 8 health and safety tips will help make sure your Halloween is all treats and no tricks.
Post Date:10/28/2025 8:00 AM

Halloween is just around the corner, and while we’re all excited for the candy, costumes, and spooky fun, it’s also the perfect time to remember a few tricks for staying healthy and safe! Whether you're a kid, parent, or just love handing out candy, these 8 health and safety tips will help make sure your Halloween is all treats and no tricks. So, grab your broomstick, and let’s fly through some easy ways to keep the frights friendly this year! 

1. Respect SLO
A graphic of the 2025 Halloween Safety Enhancement Zone fines 

Have some spooky Halloween fun and respect SLO at the same time to avoid double the fines. San Luis Obispo’s Safety Enhancement Zone takes effect during:

  • Oct. 24 at midnight through Oct. 27 at 7am
  • Oct. 30 at midnight through Nov. 3at 7am

While the Safety Enhancement Zone is in effect, fines are doubled for various law violations including those related to noise, public urination, and open containers.

For more information about the Safety Enhancement Zone, please visit www.respectslo.com.

 2. Be Visible
 Two children in glow-in-the-dark skeleton costumes.

If you go out to celebrate, stay safe by making sure you are easily seen. This is especially important if you have dark costumes and are trick-or-treating at night.  

Stay visible by wearing glowsticks, adding reflective tape or carrying a flashlight when walking, and remember to cross the street at marked intersections or crosswalks. 

 3. Trick or Treat, but Stay Hydrated
 Two reusable water bottles in a sea of single-use plastic waterbottles.

Halloween can be a sweet time, but do not forget to balance the candy with water and some healthier snacks like fruits or popcorn.  

Bring a reusable water bottle with you (it’s also good for the environment) and stay hydrated as you party with the vampires and werewolves of SLO. 

 4. Walk Safe
 City street with a child in a pumpkin costume

There are typically a lot of people and vehicles out during the spooky season, which is why it’s important to stick to familiar routes, use sidewalks, and make eye contact with drivers before crossing the street.  

Parents, teach your little ones to look both ways and then walk – not run – across streets. 

 5. Stay in Groups
 A group of children dressed up for Halloween.

Whether you’re out trick-or-treating, or you decide to attend a costume party, stay in groups and only travel on well-lit streets.  

Parents, remember to join your kids if they are under 12 for added safety. 

 6. Drive Extra Carefully
 A skeleton driving a rusty truck

Drivers should expect more pedestrians out and about than usual, especially kids.  

Slow your roll in residential areas and always look out for trick-or-treaters, goblins and ghouls crossing the street unpredictably. 

 7. Use Fire-Safe Decorations
 Halloween decorations with lit candles inside a home

Avoid open flames in your Halloween decor. Instead, use battery-operated candles in pumpkins and keep decorations away from anything that can catch fire. 

 8. Keep exits clear
 Halloween decorations block a front door Spooky decorations can add a creative flare to any Halloween haunted house. But be sure to keep exits clear of decorations, so nothing blocks important escape routes.  

 

And there you have it – 8 easy ways to make sure your Halloween is spooky and safe! By following these tips, you can enjoy all the magic of the season without any scares. Now, go ahead and carve those pumpkins, perfect your costume, and fill your bucket with candy – Halloween 2025 is sure to be a ghoulishly good time!  

🎃 Stay safe, have fun, and may this spooky season be full of treats! 

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Media Contact:  Whitney Szentesi, Public Communications Manager, 805.783.7716, wszentes@slocity.org


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