Upton County has decided to activate their storm sirens to let parents and kids know when trick-or-treating begins and ends in town.

In the past, the storm sirens were connected to the city but now the county has taken over the system.

Upton County Judge Bill Eyler says this is something that helps with safety and lets kids and parents know that these are the hours to trick-or-treat.

The sirens will go off at 6 p.m. to signal the start of trick-or-treating and again at 9 p.m. to signal the end.