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Halloween

Whether you are young or just young-at-heart, everyone can have fun on Halloween. Pretending to be someone or something else, getting lots of candy and celebrating with friends—what’s not to like? But beware: the recipe for Halloween fun can turn into a potentially dangerous situation if you aren’t careful.

By taking some precautions, you can keep Halloween safe for everyone. Whether you are a parent of trick or treaters, a homeowner passing out candy, or driving on Halloween night, here are some safety tips to keep in mind.

Let's keep Halloween safe & happy for everyone!

Costume Tips:

  • When choosing or making a costume, pick a fire-resistant material and bright colors.
  • Put emergency identification on costumes or around your child’s wrist. Include their name, phone number and address in case they get separated from you.
  • Always add reflective tape to costumes and treat bags, especially if the costume is dark, so the trick-or-treater can be seen by drivers.
  • Make sure costumes are not tripping hazards.
  • Avoid sharp objects as accessories.
  • If the temperature will be chilly, allow enough room for warm clothes under costumes.
  • Check the ingredient labels of all face paint or make-up confirming it is "made with U.S. approved colored additives," "laboratory tested," "non-toxic" or "meets federal standards for cosmetics."
  • Younger children are safer if they don’t wear masks. If your child wears one, make sure it does not obstruct vision or breathing.
  • Take off masks when walking between houses.
  • Make sure your child is wearing sturdy shoes.

Trick-or-Treat Safety Tips:

  • Make sure all children are supervised by an adult when trick-or-treating.
  • No one, no matter how old, should trick-or-treat alone.
  • Never go inside a stranger’s home.
  • Only visit houses where lights are on.
  • Watch out for animals. Even the dog next door may bite because he doesn’t recognize the person disguised in a costume.
  • Carry a flashlight and bring extra batteries.
  • Give children brightly colored trick-or-treat bags.
  • Make sure kids are cautious when crossing streets.
  • Never cross between cars.
  • Use sidewalks, wherever possible.
  • Obey all traffic signs and regulations.
  • Trick-or-treat in familiar neighborhoods at homes of people you know.
  • If you have teenagers, set a curfew and make sure they have watches.
  • Give children money to call home. Make sure they know to call 9-1-1 in an emergency.

Driving Tips:

  • Know the trick or treat times for your neighborhood.
  • Avoid driving during the trick-or-treat times in your area, if possible.
  • Be very alert to children crossing the street—especially in neighborhoods.
  • Drive very slowly.
  • Don't be distracted: don't use cell phones, even if you have hands-free devices, don't change radio stations, etc.
  • And especially, Don't Drink & Drive. If you are going to a party, have a designated driver.

Homeowner Tips:

  • Clear steps and lawns of any tripping hazards such as electric cords, hoses, etc.
  • Keep your pet away from trick-or-treaters.
  • Use proper lighting so pathways are clearly lit.
  • Repair holes in sidewalks, or mark them clearly.
  • To reduce a fire hazard: use flashlights instead of candles in the pumpkins near your door.
  • Don't give out homemade treats—unless you know the kids and they know it's from you.

Candy Inspection Tips:

  • Instruct children not to eat any treats until they have been inspected by an adult at home.
  • Serve dinner beforehand so children aren’t tempted to eat unchecked treats.
  • Throw away any candy that has loose or open wrappers.
  • Wash all fruit and cut into pieces, inspecting it before serving.
  • If there's doubt, throw it out.
  • If any treats have been tampered with, contact police immediately.
  • Many hospitals offer free candy screenings. Check your local hospital.

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