The Spookiest Night of the Year is here

Play it safe this Halloween with family, friends and an interactive map. Photo: Sourced.

By Melissa Coleman

The spookiest night of the year is here and Warwick – Community Noticeboard created a map for your trick or treating pleasure.

The interactive map can be accessed on their Facebook page.

But beware, hundreds of mischievous monsters, ghastly ghosts and wicked witches will be roaming the streets demanding sweets from unsuspecting victims.

So far more than 20 houses have been added to the official 2022 WNB map with more expected as the day progresses.

Updates will continue into tonight if participants find a house that is not already on the map.

The Queensland Police want everyone to play safe tonight and have given some tips to make sure your Halloween doesn’t become a nightmare, trick or treaters should:

• Be accompanied by a trusted, responsible adult monster at all times

• Always walk, not run, between houses and stick to the footpath rather than the road

• Wear bright colours to enhance your visibility to passing motorists – ghosts are only cool if you can see them!

• Never enter a stranger’s house, even if they have invited you in after knocking on their door

• Consider joining your household on a neighbourhood adventure – there is safety in numbers for little witches and vampires

• Trick or treating late into the night is very scary, especially on a school night.