Some Kane County communities have established new Trick or Treating hours this year.
Some Kane County communities have established new Trick or Treating hours this year.

Hours for Trick or Treating in Kane County

Kane County Connects Staff 10/30/2023 1:00PM


Kane County communities are gearing up for Halloween, and some have changed their Trick or Treating hours for 2023.

The following 2023 trick or treating hours in Kane County communities have been announced:​

October 31  3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Algonquin, Batavia, Campton Hills, Carpentersville, East Dundee, Elgin, Geneva, Gilberts, South Elgin, St. Charles, Wayne, West Dundee

October 31  3:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Sugar Grove

October 31  3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sleepy Hollow

October 31  4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Aurora, Burlington, Hampshire

October 31  4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Montgomery

October 31  4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Maple Park

October 31  4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m
Elburn, Huntley, North Aurora, Pingree Grove


Simple Steps for an Extra Safe Halloween from the National Safety Council

Kids love the magic of Halloween, but costume and traffic safety are essential for trick-or-treaters. These tips can help make a safe and happy holiday for everyone.

Costume Safety: Before Halloween arrives, be sure to choose a costume that won't cause safety hazards.

  • All costumes, wigs and accessories should be fire-resistant
  • If children are allowed out after dark, fasten reflective tape to their costumes and bags, or give them glow sticks
  • Opt for nontoxic Halloween makeup over masks, which can obscure vision; always test makeup in a small area first to see if any irritation develops
  • Remove all makeup before children go to bed to prevent skin and eye irritation
When They're on the Prowl: Here's a scary statistic: Children are more than twice as likely to be hit by a car and killed on Halloween than on any other day of the year. Lack of visibility because of low lighting at night also plays a factor in these incidents.

Keep these tips in mind when your children are out on Halloween night:

  • A responsible adult should accompany young children on the neighborhood rounds
  • If your older children are going alone, plan and review a route acceptable to you
  • Agree on a specific time children should return home
  • Teach your children never to enter a stranger's home or car
  • Instruct children to travel only in familiar, well-lit areas and stick with their friends
  • Tell your children not to eat any treats until they return home, and take care to avoid any food allergies
  • Children and adults are reminded to put electronic devices down, keep heads up and walk, don't run, across the street

Safety Tips for Motorists: NSC offers these additional safety tips for parents – and anyone who plans to be on the road during trick-or-treat hours:

  • Watch for children walking on roadways, medians and curbs
  • Enter and exit driveways and alleys carefully
  • At twilight and later in the evening, watch for children in dark clothing
  • Discourage new, inexperienced drivers from driving on Halloween
Source of Safety Tips:  National Safety Council webpage




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