Halloween Guidelines from the Lenawee County Health Department

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Lenawee County, MI – As fall approaches, everyone is wondering how the pandemic will affect fall celebrations and trick or treat in Lenawee County.

The Lenawee County Health Department is sharing information to encourage residents to think about ways to safely participate in fall traditions, including Halloween.  

Today we will talk about some of, but not close to all of, the rules being put in place…or are already in place… by the LCHD.

Here are a few of the guidelines:

  • No more than 100 individuals for outdoor events (outdoor events in the City of Adrian, Adrian Township, Madison Township and at all college/university owned/controlled properties are limited to 25) 
  • Haunted houses and other indoor events are discouraged
  • Consider passing out candy from the end of the driveway or yard, rather than having children come to the door to prevent crowding 
  • Do not allow children to pick up their own candy from common bowl, but rather place it in their bag or make goody bags that can be picked up from a table 

Contact the Lenawee County Health Department with any questions, or click the link to the LCHD website here.

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