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Halloween Safety Tips

 

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Halloween
could be one
of the most
dangerous nights
of the year
for young children. Reviewing important safety-tips with your youngsters will help protect them and make their trick-or-treat experience
safe and fun.

KIDS:

•Walk on sidewalks, not in the street.
•Look both ways before crossing streets.
•Cross streets only at corners.
•Don't cross streets between parked cars.
•Plan your route, tell your parents. Have an adult go with you.
•Carry a flashlight to light your way.
•Visit homes that have the porch light on.
•Accept your treats at the door & NEVER go into a strangers house.
•Be very cautious of animals & strangers.
•Keep away from open fires & burning candles.
•Do not eat candy if the package is already opened.
•Have a grown-up inspect your treats before eating them.
•Respect your neighbor's property, don't cut across lawns or yards. Also, lawns & yards have hazards.
•Always stay in familiar neighborhoods.

 

Remember: Dial 911
in the event of any Police, Fire or Medical emergency.

 

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PARENTS:

•Ideally, young children of any age should be accompanied by an adult.
•Most injuries to children on Halloween are the result of falls, burns and motor vehicle accidents.
•Face paint is safer than loose fitting masks, which can block vision. Masks if used, should fit securely and have wide-enough eye holes.

•Have a session with youngsters about traffic safety: stop at corners, look both ways, cross only at intersections, never dart out between parked cars.
•Costumes should be short enough to avoid tripping.
•For fire safety, avoid flimsy, baggy or billowing garments.
•Light-colored costumes are more visible at night. Strips of reflective tape will help.
•Secure hats so they don't slip over children's eyes.
•Knives, swords and other props should be soft and flexible, in case of a fall.
•Make sure someone in the group carries a flashlight, to see and be seen.
•Yards & lawns have hidden hazards at night (hoses, tools, lawn ornaments, clotheslines).
•Although tampering is rare, tell children to bring treats home for inspection, before eating.
•Make your child eat dinner before setting-out.
•Children should carry quarters so they can call home.
•Set a reasonable time for children to return home.

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