
State officials to inspect Illinois haunted houses for safety
As the spooky season approaches, many thrill-seekers are gearing up for visits to haunted houses and attractions.
CHICAGO - As the spooky season approaches, many thrill-seekers are gearing up for visits to haunted houses and attractions. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all, the Illinois State Fire Marshal and the Illinois Department of Labor have announced plans to conduct inspections of haunted houses throughout the state in the coming weeks.
Safety is paramount, especially in venues that are designed to provide an adrenaline rush. To that end, inspectors will be vigilant in examining several critical aspects of these attractions to ensure the well-being of visitors and workers alike. Here's a breakdown of what they'll be looking for during these inspections:
In the interest of public safety, the state authorities are encouraging anyone who believes they have visited a haunted house that was unsafe or posed risks to report their concerns to the Illinois Department of Labor.
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