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Press Release - 10/30/2013 - HPD Halloween Safety Lee Woodward From:Kristin Edwards Sent:Wednesday, October 30, 2013 4:06 PM Subject:HPD asks all residents to practice Halloween safety measures and be mindful of flash flood warning - Press release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - SHSU – slide on Channel 7, please Huntsville Item – Please add to Best Bets when appropriate IT – Please add to FB & twitter Thank you for your continued support and assistance, Kristin Edwards, TRMC Deputy City Secretary Halloween Safety – Tips and Guidelines Several Halloween events will be held throughout the City during the next week, including the tradition of “trick-or-treating” on Thursday, October 31. The Huntsville Police Department asks the cooperation and increased awareness of our citizens to ensure the safety of all involved, especially given the inclement weather forecast for the coming days. “We want to encourage our residents to take extra precautions and be mindful of road hazards this Halloween in light of the flash flood warning issued for Walker County,” HPD Lieutenant Jim Barnes said. “Drivers in general should slow down, be prepared for slippery road conditions and be mindful of additional foot traffic on our streets. “The Huntsville Police Department wants everyone to have a fun and safe holiday.” Please observe the following guidelines both on Halloween night and at other fall events: • Proper Supervision – Parents/adults should closely monitor the activities of children near or on the streets. Ideally parents should walk with children. Traffic congestion and risks to pedestrians increase quickly when people drive from house to house or parents drive alongside walking children. • Attempt to outfit your children in costumes that are brightly colored or light-reflective to increase their visibility to motorists. • Require children to wear costumes that allow them to move freely and don’t restrict their vision in any way. Some more elaborate or restrictive costumes may be better suited for parties or other events or gatherings. 1 • In addition to some type of reflective apparel, one or more members in walking groups are encouraged to carry and use flashlights. • When walking on the roadway when no sidewalk is present, pedestrians should walk on the left side of the roadway, facing traffic. Drivers are asked to use extreme caution due to the increased number of people and vehicles on the roads. In addition to the above safety guidelines for pedestrians, there are several laws pertaining to the operation of vehicles that may apply. • Vehicle passengers should be properly seated in passenger areas of vehicles. Traffic laws prohibit operation of vehicles with riders on running boards, on hoods/roofs/tailgates of vehicles, in or on truck beds, or on trailers. • The use of all-terrain vehicles/four-wheelers on the roadway is prohibited. • When driving on Halloween, motorists are asked to allow extra time in the event of congestion encountered in their travels. The Huntsville Police Department will have extra staff deployed for the observance of Halloween activities. Officers will be promoting the safe enjoyment of activities as well as enforcement of violations when necessary. Media Inquiries: Lt. James Barnes (936) 291-5496 (936) 581-3004 The material in this e-mail is intended only for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed and may contain information that is confidential, privileged, and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, be advised that the unauthorized review, use, disclosure, duplication, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender by return email and destroy all electronic and paper copies of the original message and any attachments immediately. Please note that neither City of Huntsville nor the sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan attachments (if any). Thank you. [v.1.e] 2