7 Ways to Prepare Your Home for Trick-or-Treaters
On October 25, 2021, Erie Insurance highlighted essential tips for homeowners preparing for Halloween. Key recommendations include clearing walkways to avoid accidents, lighting up outdoor areas for visibility, and keeping pets secured to prevent stress. Additionally, it suggests locking all doors for security, avoiding candles to reduce fire risks, and providing non-food treats for children with allergies. Erie Insurance emphasizes the importance of homeowners insurance to protect against unexpected events during the holiday.
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ERIE, Pa., Oct. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Halloween is right around the corner, and that means trick-or-treaters will soon be at your doorstep. If you plan on handing out candy this year, make sure you fit in a simple safety check before filling the candy bowl.
Erie Insurance lists seven ways to get your home ready and safe for those visitors in costume.
- Clear the Walkways: Toys, rakes, stones and wet leaves - clear them all out of the way before trick-or-treating starts. A quick clean-up is one of the easiest ways to make your home safer.
- Light it Up: Turn on your exterior lights, including any flood lights, to help create a safe path for trick-or-treaters or any nighttime visitors. Check these early so you have time to replace any burned-out bulbs.
- Corral Your Pets: With all the doorbells and visitors, Halloween can be stressful for your animals – and even a well-behaved pet can bite or scratch when they feel anxious. A constantly opening door makes it easy for furry friends to escape, too. Plan to keep pets in a secured room or wing of the house.
- Lock all Other Doors: Mischief can happen when you're doling out candy, so play it safe by locking all your other doors including garages and cars. The FBI reports that approximately 30 percent of all burglaries are committed without force, courtesy of an unlocked door or window.
- Skip Candles: Yes, they give your pumpkins that spooky glow. But a live flame isn't worth the fire risk you consider all the draping costumes and accessories that will whiz by the flame. Pro tip: Opt for the flameless variety instead.
- Consider your Candy Choices: Many kids are allergic to candy ingredients like nuts. To help them enjoy the holiday, The Teal Pumpkin Project encourages leaving a teal pumpkin on your stoop to let trick-or-treaters know that you have non-food treats like stickers and toys on hand.
- Pick a Good Spot.
If you have a lot of stairs or a long, winding path, consider handing out candy at the end of your driveway. The easier trick-or-treaters can get to you the better.
This Halloween, make sure your home is covered against unexpected tricks. Contact an Erie Insurance agent to find homeowners insurance that's right for you.
About Erie Insurance
According to A.M. Best Company, Erie Insurance Group, based in Erie, Pennsylvania, is the 12th largest homeowners insurer, 13th largest automobile insurer and 13th largest commercial lines insurer in the United States based on direct premiums written. Founded in 1925, Erie Insurance is a Fortune 500 company and the 16th largest property/casualty insurer in the United States based on total lines net premium written. Rated A+ (Superior) by A.M. Best, ERIE has more than 6 million policies in force and operates in 12 states and the District of Columbia. News releases and more information are available on ERIE's website at www.erieinsurance.com.
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