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Keep safe: Tips for a safe Halloween and Bonfire Night

The temperatures are dropping and the nights are drawing in. It can only mean that Halloween and Bonfire Night are right around the corner! While these evenings can mean excitement for many, it's important to ensure we follow safety advice closely so that everyone can have a safe and enjoyable time. 

Halloween

Halloween is an exciting time of year for many but it can be difficult for those who struggle with unexpected changes or who have sensitivities to noise, touch and light.

The unfamiliar treats and sweets, scratchy costumes and unpredictable nature of the day can trigger a lot of anxiety and leave people feeling completely overwhelmed. The National Autistic Society has compiled Halloween tips and tricks to help make the day not too scary, ensuring everyone can have a 'wickedly' good time this Halloween.

Don't forget your costume! Who doesn't love a chance to dress up ... while for many it's all good fun, remember to take extra care as many costumes can become caught easily or are highly flammable. The Child Accident Prevention Trust has shared Halloween safety advice to ensure your Halloween is spooky for all the right reasons.

Bonfire Night

While many enjoy Bonfire Night and are eagerly looking forward to the sights and sounds, it can be distressing for some who find fireworks overwhelming. For those who may struggle with the sights and sounds of Bonfire Night, the National Autistic Society has created a list of tips on how to help you enjoy your evening, while staying safe. View Bonfire Night advice here.

The safest way to enjoy the evening is to attend an organised event - you can find a list of local and national organised events on the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) website.

With Bonfire Night less than a week away, please take time to review the SFRS firework safety / bonfire safety guidance and the fireworks code, all available on their website.

Let's all have an safe and enjoyable Bonfire Night.

Staying Safe Halloween Bonfire Safety 2025

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