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Trick or Treating Will Be Allowed in Pennsylvania this Halloween, The Pearce Law Firm, Personal Injury and Accident Lawyers P.C.

Trick or Treating Will Be Allowed in Pennsylvania this Halloween, The Pearce Law Firm, Personal Injury and Accident Lawyers P.C. Outlines Some Key Safety Tips

Understand the laws as trick-or-treating will still take place in Pennsylvania this year.

PR Newswire

PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- With COVID-19 being among us this Halloween season, there has been much debate over whether or not to allow Halloween trick-or-treating in Pennsylvania this year.

As of right now, the state of Pennsylvania is allowing it, and families will be able to enjoy some Halloween fun.

The CDC recommends avoiding high-risk activities such as participating in traditional trick-or-treating where treats are handed out door to door. Communities might consider moderate risk activities such as one-way trick-or-treating where individually wrapped goodie bags are lined up for families to grab and go while maintaining social distancing.

The Pearce Law Firm wants everyone to have a safe and fun Halloween in Philadelphia and throughout the entire state of Pennsylvania, especially this year. They've put together some important tips for trick-or-treating during COVID-19, such as making sure the kids use hand sanitizer frequently while going door-to-door and wearing masks that cover the mouth and nose.

Safety is at the forefront of everyone's minds, and attorney Edith Pearce wants people to understand Pennsylvania's trick or treat laws to keep your little ones safe, but also know how to protect your property from possible liability issues. Scares, trick-or-treating, and pranks are keys to Halloween fun, but when people get startled, they might get injured or injure somebody else. That's especially true for children and teens.

To learn more about keeping your kids and your home safe this Halloween, take a look at the Pearce Law Firm's Halloween 2020: Trick or Treat Laws in Pennsylvania.

About The Pearce Law Firm, Personal Injury and Accident Lawyers P.C.

The Pearce Law Firm, Personal Injury and Accident Lawyers P.C. is a comprehensive personal injury law firm in Philadelphia and Cherry Hill. Edith A. Pearce, a nationally recognized personal injury lawyer, is the founder and owner of the firm. The firm is dedicated to representing those who have been severely injured in personal injury accidents such as car or truck accidents, construction accidents, work injuries, slip and fall accidents, bike accidents, and dog bites. The firm also represents victims of sexual harassment and discrimination. If you or a loved one are looking for committed and aggressive legal representation, The Pearce Law Firm, Personal Injury and Accident Lawyers P.C. will give your case the personal attention it needs to succeed.

The Pearce Law Firm, Personal Injury and Accident Lawyers P.C.

1429 Walnut Street, 14th Floor

Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 488-7287

 

SOURCE The Pearce Law Firm, Personal Injury and Accident Lawyers P.C.



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