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VMC partners for Halloween

Keep Kids Visible, Safe this Halloween
Vulcan Materials, local schools and police partner in public awareness effort

October 30, 2008 - As local kids gear up in the latest spooky fashion for Halloween night, Vulcan Materials Company is joining forces with the Kendall County Sheriff's Department and Lisbon Grade School on a "Be Safe, Be Seen" Halloween safety campaign to help local parents and children ensure the night is fun and safe for everyone.

"Halloween should be fun for the kids, but it also should be safe," said Don Theobald, Lisbon Quarry Plant Manager. "At Vulcan, we're working together with neighborhood schools and law enforcement to better prepare the folks in our community for this exciting night."

For the third consecutive year, Vulcan has donated safety glow sticks and safety flyers to be distributed to children and parents in the area. Local police, who will be out in full force Halloween night, urge motorists to slow down and maintain extra caution whenever children are present, especially on this night.

"An important part of protecting our trick-or-treaters is making them easier to see," said Deputy Rick Pearson of the Kendall County Sheriff's Department. "We all have a responsibility to get the entire community involved in child safety, and thank Vulcan and our schools for working with us."

Safety experts remind parents there are several simple points to take into consideration before their children go trick-or-treating. Halloween safety tips include safe costume design, knowing their child's route, and waiting until their child gets home to eat any treats.

"Halloween is an exciting time for our students," said Mike Rustman, Principal of Lisbon Grade School. "Our partnership helps teach children that they can be safe and still have fun."

Deputy Pearson also encourages parents to be more aware this season by following the safety precautions and guidelines being distributed through the partnership.

Additional tips by the National Safety Council include:

- Teaching children to travel only in familiar areas, along an established route.
- Setting a return time.
- Pinning emergency contact information inside your child's pocket.
- Discarding any opened or suspicious treats.
- Selecting costumes and bags or sacks with light-colored materials.
- Adding reflective tape to costumes and bags.

"Safety education is an important part of what we do at our schools," said Rustman. "Our partnership with Vulcan and law enforcement helps us accomplish this very important mission."

For a complete list of Halloween safety tips, please click here.

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