While this is a drastic example of what can go awry, there are many more horrors that can haunt property owners, tenants, and those delightful trick-or-treaters who will egg the property if they don’t get their fair share of candy. With safety in mind, we urge residents to have fun but be careful by taking precautionary measures.
Keep walkways and porches well-lit:
Dimly-lit areas are a recipe for liability if someone is injured when, for example, a large crack in the walkway cannot be seen, they fall and break a bone. Darkness also gives cover to mischief and criminal activity. Any danger zones should be well-marked and illuminated, as well.
Keep pets indoors:
Even the most social pets with a good temperament can become overstressed with visitors arriving at the door. During peak trick-or-treating hours, dogs and cats should be kept in a separate room away from the flurry of activity.
Don’t ask trick-or-treaters to navigate an obstacle course:
Be on the lookout for any tripping hazards, debris, trash and maintenance equipment that obstruct walkways. Keep in mind, sugar-crazed children may use the lawn as a shortcut, so it’s prudent to fill any holes. Plants and other objects should be removed from the porch.
Issue fire-safety warnings:
Halloween wouldn’t be the same without Jack-o'lanterns and other sources of open flame, but these can also pose a fire hazard. Bay Property Group wants to make sure that all smoke alarms are in good working condition. We have suggested to tenants exploring inexpensive, flameless alternatives on the market.
Stressing the importance of renters insurance:
Even when safety precautions are followed, accidents happen. Halloween presents the perfect opportunity to remind tenants of the benefits to taking out a low-cost renters insurance policy. This can be a life preserver if vandalism occurs, there is a slip-and-fall accident, a Halloween party guest steals something, or a spooked dog scratches, snarls and lashes out against a trick-or-treater.
In an earlier post, we said that we are big fans of renters insurance, and these policies protect not only tenants, but landlords, as well.
For more tips on dodging demons this Halloween, Realtor.com has put together more safety tips here.