Trending

Coronavirus: Michigan woodworker creates zip line ghost to deliver Halloween goodies

Zipline ghost delivers Halloween candy A woodworker in Michigan came up with a way to give treats to trick-or-treaters in a safe, socially distanced manner. (Doug Moody/Mirrorpix/Getty Images)

With Halloween approaching, the coronavirus pandemic is a concern for parents of trick-or-treaters. However, a Michigan man has come up with a solution to help ensure a safe, socially distanced night.

Matt Thompson, of Garden City, has created a zip line ghost that will deliver candy from his front porch to the sidewalk.

“A little early but here’s my solution for a socially distanced Halloween,” Thompson, who owns Thompson Woodart, wrote on Instagram. “Yes, I asked my family and neighbors to dress up their kids for my silly video. They did get candy out of the deal.”

The ghost is attached to a zipline, and using some fishing equipment, zooms across the front yard to ferry candy to the waiting children.

Thompson uses a rod and reel to bring the ghost back to the front porch for candy refills. Thompson even built a wood holder to zip beverages to adults walking with their trick-or-treaters.

It’s a nice alternative. While costumed children usually go door to door for Halloween candy, the high-touch nature and closeness among trick-or-treaters are creating concerns.

On Monday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a memo detailing risk factors regarding the spread of COVID-19 as Halloween approaches.

Read more detailed guidelines from the CDC here, and see more safe options for Halloween activities here.

0
Comments on this article
0

mobile apps

Everything you love about krmg.com and more! Tap on any of the buttons below to download our app.

amazon alexa

Enable our Skill today to listen live at home on your Alexa Devices!