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SAPOL Halloween Safety Tips for Parents and Caregivers

To ensure a safe night that won’t leave you haunted with any Halloween nightmares, SA Police have brewed up some fa-boo-lous safety tips for parents and caregivers to share with your ghouls and gremlins before wandering around your neighbourhood.

Remember that not everyone celebrates Halloween.  SAPOL also have posters you can download to let your neighbours know if you are participating in Trick or Treat activities or not.  It’s a simple way to get involved or to let people know not to knock on your door. 

SAFETY TIPS:

Don’t enter a haunted house if you’re invited in… just wait at the gate or front door to receive your trick or treat. And… don’t forget your boo-tiful manners!

Only accept sweet treats that are wrapped. Double check with Dracula or the witch (or the adult who is trick or treating with you) to make sure you can accept it.

Don’t turn into a monster if you’re refused a treat… be polite and leave. 

SEE THE FULL LIST OF SAPOL SAFETY TIPS

POSTERS:

DOWNLOAD ‘TRICK OR TREATERS WELCOME’ POSTER

DOWNLOAD ‘PLEASE DO NOT KNOCK’ POSTER

Spooktacular Jokes for Kids

Q: Why did the police officer arrest the ghost?
A: Because he didn’t have a haunting licence.

Q:What do you call a witch at the beach?
A: A sand witch.

Q: Why didn’t the skeleton go to the Halloween Party? 
A: Because he had no body to go with.

Q: Why was the ghost such a messy eater?
A: Because he was always goblin!

Q: What’s a ghost’s favourite dessert?
A: I Scream!

Q: When does a ghost eat breakfast?
A: In the moaning.

Q: Where do ghosts buy their food?
A: At the ghost-ery store. 

Q: What medicine do vampires take for coughs?
A: Coffin drops.

Q: What do you call two witches who share a house?
A: Broommates.

Q: What do witches ask for at hotels?
A: Broom service.

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For more information and all enquiries please visit the SAPOL website.

At Play & Go Adelaide we make every effort to provide accurate information to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We recommend confirming times, dates and details directly before making any plans as details may be subject to change.

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