Happy Halloween!
We hope your costumes are spooky, your candy bowls are full, and your pumpkins are glowing bright!
Just a friendly reminder: Royal Oak does not set official trick-or-treat hours. It’s up to each household and parent’s discretion. In general, a porch light turned on during Halloween evening is a universal sign that trick-or-treaters are welcome.
Here are a few quick safety tips for a frightfully fun night:
- Choose costumes that are short enough to prevent trips or tangles — and avoid flammable materials.
- Give kids flashlights, reflective wristbands or belts, or glow sticks to help them be seen.
- Keep decorations like dried flowers and cornstalks away from open flames and heat sources.
- Use flashlights or battery-operated candles inside your jack-o-lanterns — they’re much safer than real flames.
Have a safe, sweet, and spooky Halloween, Royal Oak!