Halloween Safety Tips
Pam Gebhardt & Leslie Tomasini ,
Halloween is almost here! Go over these safety tips with your family before trick-or-treating begins to ensure your family has a fun and safe Halloween night!
Home Safety:
- Clear driveway, walkways and steps of any potential tripping hazards. This includes garden hoses, kids toys, rakes, and yard debris.
- Keep your front porch and main pathways illuminated.
- To avoid safety and fire hazards, use LED candles rather than real candles.
- Keep pets indoors during trick or treating hours. If possible, secure them within the home so they can't 'escape' when the front door is opened.
- Chocolate, candy and wrappers can be extremely harmful to animals. Keep all candy off of floors and out of reach to avoid risk.
Trick-or-Treating Safety:
- Stick to neighborhoods you are familiar with and stay on sidewalks (or the left side of the road if sidewalks are not available).
- Only approach the front door of homes that are well-lit or have their porch lights on. In most cases, homes that are dark do not want trick-or-treaters.
- Avoid wearing long or difficult costumes that could be a tripping hazard. Also avoid masks that limit visibility and sight.
- All costumes and wigs should be fire resistant.
- Carry a bright flashlight (with fresh batteries) and place glow-sticks or reflection tape on costumes for added safety.
- Walk, don't run, and stay alert for cars - especially when walking by driveways, garages, or passing cars.
- Older children should only trick-or-treat in groups with a planned route parents are aware of. They should also carry a charged cell-phone and review safety tips with parents prior to leaving.
- Remind all children that they must wait until they reach home to eat candy.
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