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The Village of Vernon Hills has designated the following hours for Trick-or-Treating:
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2010, from 4 PM to 8 PM
In addition to the regular high emphasis that is always given to Halloween evening, we will also be having a large number of officers on bicycles in the neighborhoods. The addition of these officers is not a response to any past problem, but rather, it is just a way to enhance the residents' feeling of safety.
To help make your Halloween a safe one, the Vernon Hills Police Department Crime Prevention Unit has provided some suggestions for not only children, but for parents and motorists as well.
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Children should be instructed not to accept rides with strangers or older children not known to them and their parents.
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An adult should accompany the very young children.
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Trick-or-treating should be confined to your own immediate neighborhood.
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Children should be advised not to enter any home unless it is one of a relative or known friend.
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Do not invite trick-or-treaters into your home.
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Children should be instructed to be courteous and respectful of the property of others.
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When planning a costume, keep in mind that long costumes and high-heeled shoes may be unsafe when climbing stairs and crossing streets.
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Think about using make-up instead of wearing a mask, which can obstruct vision.
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Light colored, non-flammable costumes should be worn and a flashlight should be used after dark.
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Children should be aware of pets. Some costumes may excite pets.
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Keep your porch light and/or driveway light on.
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Children should watch out for traffic. Also, adults who are out driving should exercise extreme caution during trick-or-treat hours.
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Children should be instructed to wait until they return home before eating any of their treats. Parents should check all candy and treats thoroughly. Throw away all unwrapped candy and fruit.
Finally, all citizens should remember to call 9-1-1 immediately if anyone or anything suspicious is observed.
Anyone with questions regarding Halloween hours or safety can contact the Crime Prevention Unit either by calling (847) 247-4889 or via e-mail.
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