Seasonal & Holidays

Fairfax City Trick-Or-Treat 2023: When To Get Candy, Safety Tips

Trick or treaters are invited to visit Fairfax City facilities during the day on Tuesday to collect some goodies. Costumes are encouraged.

Trick or treaters are invited to visit Fairfax City facilities during the day on Tuesday to collect some goodies. Costumes are encouraged.
Trick or treaters are invited to visit Fairfax City facilities during the day on Tuesday to collect some goodies. Costumes are encouraged. (Shutterstock)

FAIRFAX CITY, VA — Trick-or-treating doesn't have a set time in many Northern Virginia communities, which means you can expect little ghosts and ghouls to show up to your doorstep on the evening of Halloween.

That applies to Fairfax City, where families typically trick-or-treat on Halloween. This year, Halloween falls on Tuesday, Oct. 31.

For those looking for a little early Halloween fun, the City of Fairfax Police are hosting a Trick or Treat Trail Monday, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Historic Blenheim, which is located at 3610 Blenheim Blvd.

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Participants are invited to stay in their vehicles as the officers will bring the treats to you. The event is open to Fairfax City residents ages 12 and under. A child must be present in order to received the goodies. Costumes are encouraged.

Trick or treaters are also invited to visit the following Fairfax City government facilities during the day on Oct. 31. Costumes are encouraged.

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  • Fairfax City Hall department offices - 1 p .m. to 4 p.m., at 10455 Armstrong St.
  • Green Acres front desk - 8 a.m to 5 p.m., at 4401 Sideburn Road
  • Sherwood Center front desk - 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., 3740 Blenheim Blvd.

More information is available by email or by calling 703-385-7800.

If you live within a homeowners association or apartment complex, check with them on trick-or-treat times, as they may be different from Oct. 31.

Here are some safety tips the county recommends for trick-or-treating:

For Trick-or-Treaters

  • Keep an eye on the weather forecast and prepare accordingly.
  • Plan and discuss your child’s route if you are not joining them.
  • Remind children never to enter a stranger’s house.
  • Children should only visit homes with porch lights on or active Halloween decorations.
  • Carry a flashlight.
  • Make sure children know their phone number and address in an emergency or if they are lost.
  • Watch for any power cords or other decorations that might cause kids to trip and fall.
  • Inspect your children’s candy before they eat it — especially for any food allergies.
  • Cross at intersections or corners – not between parked cars.
  • Do not let children run in and out of the street -- keep them on sidewalks and paths.
  • Put your phone down and avoid distractions.
  • Wear costumes that are visible in the dark. Use reflective material, flashlights or glowsticks to ensure visibility.
  • Make sure your child’s Halloween costume is made with fire retardant materials.
  • The costume should be short enough so they don't trip.
  • Consider using makeup on children’s faces instead of a Halloween mask that covers the eyes to allow the child to see clearly.

For Drivers

  • Slow down and stay alert in residential areas on Halloween night.
  • While driving, watch out for children darting into traffic. Some costumes may be hard to see.
  • Leave driveways and parking spaces slowly.
  • Put your phone down and avoid distractions.

For Pet Owners

  • Provide a safe, secure space during trick or treating time. Pets may not enjoy all of the noise, including ringing doorbells.
  • Keep chocolate away from your pet as it can be poisonous to them.
  • Not all trick-or-treaters like dogs. Make sure to keep your pet on a leash or behind a gate away from the front door.
  • Make sure your pet has identification in case they accidentally get loose.


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