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Harper Woods Department of Public Safety
Wednesday October 14th, 2020 :: 02:02 p.m. EDT

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MDHHS makes COVID-19 recommendations about Halloween trick-or-treating, celebrations

To help ensure the only thing scary about Halloween is the costumes, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has issued guidance on how to safely celebrate the holiday during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The way we celebrate Halloween in Michigan will be different this year due to COVID-19,” said Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, chief medical executive and chief deputy for health. “However, there are still many ways to celebrate safely. The guidance MDHHS issued provides tips for trick-or-treaters and their parents along with homeowners who wish to hand out treats.”

Tips for all groups include staying home if you are sick; maintaining social distancing of at least six feet; wearing a cloth mask that covers both the mouth and nose; and washing hands often or frequently using hand sanitizer containing at least 60 percent alcohol.

Tips for trick-or-treaters and parents:

Share with your children that this year may be different than last but let them know some of the new ways you plan to celebrate and still have lots of fun.

Talk with children about safety and social distancing guidelines and expectations. Keep a six-foot distance from others not in your group.

Participate in one-way trick-or-treating and guide children to stay to the right to ensure social distancing.

Trick or treat with people you live with.

Avoid congregating in groups around houses.

Wear a face mask covering both mouth and nose.

A costume mask (such as for Halloween) is not a substitute for a cloth mask.

Do not wear a costume mask over a protective cloth mask if wearing both causes difficulty breathing. Instead, consider using a Halloween-themed cloth mask.

Only go to houses with safety measures in place.

Tips for homeowners:

Use duct tape to mark six-foot lines in front of home and leading to driveway/front door.

Position a distribution table between yourself and trick-or-treaters.

Distribute candy on a disinfected table to eliminate direct contact.

Consider handing out candy in an open space where distancing is possible, rather than from the front door.

Harper Woods Trick or Treating is allowed from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Halloween.

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Harper Woods Department of Public Safety
19617 Harper Ave
Harper Woods, MI 48225

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Non-emergencies: 313-343-2530

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