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Halloween & Bonfire Night Safety 2024


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You Tube Video - Op Pumpkin (youtube.com) please share on your community socials if you can.

Halloween is creeping up on us and Northamptonshire Police would like to remind its communities that its officers will be working to discourage anti-social behaviour and ensure a safe Halloween and Bonfire Night for everyone.

The annual Operation Pumpkin campaign is run in conjunction with Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service (NFRS), which aims to prevent problems and promote safety around Halloween and Bonfire Night.

Dedicated high visibility police patrols will be deployed to deter anti-social behaviour, engage with communities and visit areas which have seen issues in previous years.

Operation Pumpkin activities include school assembly visits by police officers and NFRS to discuss safety messages with pupils and discourage anti-social behaviour, as well as supplying ‘No trick or treat’ posters to elderly or vulnerable residents, and requesting parents and guardians to explain what these mean to children.

Download a copy of the 'no trick or treat' poster.

10 top tips to keeping safe at Halloween:

  • Keep clear of all flames such as candles and lit pumpkins, which could cause costumes to catch fire or cause burns.

  • Be careful how you dress on Halloween. Homemade costumes and some costumes bought in shops can be flammable. Decorations should also be kept away from naked flames.

  • Plan your trick or treat route beforehand. Only go to houses where you or your friends know the residents. Always go in groups. Don’t go without an adult.

  • Be cautious about eating what people give you when out trick or treating. Check with an adult when you get home.

  • Be visible, stay in areas that are well lit with streetlights. Take a torch just in case.

  • Remember ‘STOP, DROP and ROLL’ if clothing catches fire. STOP where you are. Do not run. DROP to the ground. Lie down flat. ROLL over and over on the ground until flames are out.

  • Don’t wear masks that restrict your vision. You need to see when crossing roads.

  • Don’t enter any house when trick or treating, stay on the doorstep.

  • Don’t knock on doors where you see a ‘No trick or treat callers’ sign.

  • Avoid using real candles in lanterns and pumpkins. Battery operated lights are safer.


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    Matt Taylor
    (Northamptonshire Police, PCSO, NS1 South Northants)

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