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LAS VEGAS (Oct. 26, 2024) — Halloween is one of the most exciting holidays for children, but it is also one of the most dangerous nights of the year for kids walking around neighborhoods. To ensure a joyful night of trick-or-treating doesn’t turn tragic, the American Red Cross of Southern Nevada shares crucial safety advice.
The risk of pedestrian fatalities is 43% higher on Halloween compared to any other night, as indicated by research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) that sifted through 42 years of data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The study also revealed that children between the ages of 4 and 8 are 10 times more likely to be hit by a vehicle on Halloween than on any other evening.
“Trick-or-treaters running from house to house with friends may not be cautious on Halloween,” said Rachel Flanigan, Executive Director of the American Red Cross Southern Nevada Chapter. “As drivers, we must be vigilant and prepared for children who might suddenly run into the street. Especially this year, with Halloween falling on a Thursday, people will be driving home from work during trick-or-treat time.”
Most childhood pedestrian fatalities occur within residential neighborhoods throughout the year, and especially on Halloween. The riskiest time for trick-or-treaters is between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m., when sunset, rush hour and prime trick-or-treating time converge, according to the JAMA research.
Red Cross suggests these Halloween safety measures:
For Drivers:
For Trick-or-Treaters:
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