“Safe Streets and Sweet Treats”: ALEA Shares HalloweenSafety Tips for Alabama Families

MONTGOMERY– As neighborhoods across Alabama prepare for a night of fright and fun, the Alabama
Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is reminding parents, guardians, and motorists to prioritize safety.
With increased pedestrian traffic, excited trick-or-treaters, and seasonal celebrations, ALEA’s goal is to
ensure everyone enjoys a safe and happy Halloween.
ALEA Secretary Hal Taylor said, “We are committed to protecting Alabama families year-round, but
especially on nights like Halloween, when excitement can sometimes overshadow caution. By planning
ahead, staying alert and using safety tools, we can ensure a safe and memorable evening for everyone.”
Key Halloween Safety Tips:
For Parents and Trick-or-Treaters:

  • Plan your route ahead of time. Choose well-lit areas and use sidewalks whenever possible.
  • Stay visible. Add reflective tape to costumes or carry glow sticks and flashlights.
  • Travel in groups. Young children should always be accompanied by an adult.
  • Check treats. Discard any unsealed or suspicious items before eating.
    For Motorists:
  • Stay alert and slow down. Children may dart into the street unexpectedly.
  • Avoid distractions. Put down the phone and focus on driving.
  • Drive sober. Never get behind the wheel under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
    Safety Tools for Parents:
    Before heading out, ALEA encourages families to use the Alabama Sex Offender Registry, a public
    safety resource that allows users to search for registered sex offenders by name, address, or geographic
    area. Parents can use this tool to make informed decisions about trick-or-treating routes and neighborhood
    safety. The registry can be found HERE.
    For more safety tips and updates, follow ALEA on social media (@ALEAProtects) or visit
    www.alea.gov.