Is your home safe for trick-or-treaters this Halloween? By taking a few extra precautions, you can ensure everyone has a happy holiday. Here are three tips to consider.
Confine Your Pets
One of the first things to think about when preparing for Halloween festivities is what you plan to do with your dog or cat. Even well-behaved animals become scared by having so many unknown visitors coming up the driveway and yours may even try to bolt out the door. For the safety of both your beloved pet and the neighborhood trick-or-treaters, have a secure place in mind where you can put the animal for the duration of the evening. (Good examples include a special room, crate, or even a secure area in your backyard.)
Keep a Clean Area
Keeping a clean area is important when getting ready for the arrival of trick-or-treaters. Make sure your yard is free from any hazards, such as overgrown vegetation that could catch on clothing or items that could possibly be tripped over. You will also want to make sure certain outdoor living accessories are out of the way and that your walkway is free from any loose bricks or holes.
Ensure Your Porch is Well-Lit
Another way to prepare your home for trick-or-treaters is by ensuring that your porch is well-lit. Turn on as many different fixtures as you can to help illuminate the path to your door. Line walkways with small solar lights to help children see the way more clearly at night. However, don’t rely on candle as your main glow—these pose a fire hazard if they are knocked over or tripped on.
By keeping these things in mind, you can help lessen the chance of a visitor becoming injured. However, in case something accidentally happens, it is very important to ensure your homeowner’s insurance is current. For more information or a no-obligation policy review, please contact our team at ALLConnecticut Insurance.