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Halloween Safety Tips Thanks To The American Red Cross

Pick safe costumes and gear.

  • Have kids wear light-colored clothing and flame-resistant costumes.
  • Add reflective tape to costumes and give kids a flashlight so they’re easier to see and can see better in the dark.
  • Try on costumes before trick-or-treating to make sure they can see properly through masks or headwear.

Never let kids trick or treat alone.

  • Little ones should always stay with a parent or responsible grown-up.
  • Plan your trick-or-treat route ahead of time and talk about what to do if someone gets separated from the group.

Walk on sidewalks and be careful in the street.

  • Walk, don’t run, especially in costumes.
  • Look both ways before crossing the street, and cross only at the corner.
  • Don’t cross between parked cars or cut across yards.

Only trick-or-treat at homes with a porch light on.

  • Kids should only take treats at the door, never go inside a stranger’s house.
  • Vampires and witches aren’t the only things to look out for, be cautious around animals and pets, too.

Check the candy haul before kids start eating.

  • That means no snacking while still trick-or-treating.
  • Get rid of loose candy, open packages and items you don’t recognize.
  • And then have fun enjoying all that candy!

Source: American Red Cross


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