HomeNewsVoorhees NewsVoorhees Halloween guidelines include COVID safety measures

Voorhees Halloween guidelines include COVID safety measures

Printable door hangers will indicate which homes will offer candy

Children in Voorhees will be able to trick or treat between 3 and 7 p.m. on Halloween.

The township and the state Department of Health have issued guidelines for residents to follow in light of COVID-19. While Gov. Phil Murphy approved trick-or-treating for this year, state officials advise residents not to let their guard down regarding safety precautions they’ve followed up to this point.

“In communities across our state, Halloween is more than just a fun activity, but a community and family tradition,” said Murphy. “This guidance offers the appropriate public health and safety protocols to ensure that everyone has the chance to enjoy Halloween in a safe and responsible manner.”

For all Halloween activities, social distance, mask wearing, proper hand sanitizing and gathering limits should be observed. For trick-or-treating, the state recommends groups be confined to current household members and that they limit the number of houses visited.

The state health department also has recommendations for residents to  hand out treats while mitigating the risk of COVID transmission. They include arranging individually packaged candy so trick-or-treaters don’t  grab candy in the same bowl.

“The health department annually recommends Halloween safety tips such as carrying glow sticks or flashlights while trick-or-treating and having parents check the candy. However, this year is different from any other years,” said Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli.

“The health department’s guidance provides steps parents and communities can take to ensure safe and responsible trick-or-treating and other Halloween activities.”

Voorhees Township offers printable door hangers to residents indicating  whether they will give out candy: Purple identifies homeowners who will give out treats and yellow indicates those who will not.

In the event residents are unable to print out the signs, both door hangers are available at the Voorhees Town Center at Town Hall, the Voorhees Police Department, the Kirkwood and Kresson fire departments, the township post office, the Voorhees Animal Orphanage and the Animal Welfare Association.

In his weekly message, Mayor Michael Mignogna urged residents to follow social distancing and mask wearing guidelines on the holiday.

Traditional Halloween celebrations often involve crowds, close contact and activities in closed spaces,” he noted. “Outdoor activities are recommended. Please wear masks that cover the nose and mouth. Costume masks are not an acceptable substitute for cloth or disposable masks. Please respect social distancing guidelines and wash hands frequently.”

RELATED ARTICLES

Related articles

5

100 strong
October 2, 2024

7

Gallery of hope
October 2, 2024

12

Voorhees Township Calendar
September 24, 2024

14

20

Voorhees Calendar
September 17, 2024

24

‘Not a normal call’
September 13, 2024

26

Voorhees Calendar
September 10, 2024

29

‘Go for it’
September 10, 2024

30

Seeing her way to recovery
September 10, 2024

32

‘I know that song!’
September 6, 2024

33

Making music
September 6, 2024

34

War on Terror Medal event
September 6, 2024

35

Voorhees Calendar
September 3, 2024

37

Calling for a day off
September 3, 2024

39

A surge in whooping cough
September 3, 2024

current issue

latest news

Newsletter

How to reach us