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Halloween Safety Tips for Children and Families Here are some tips to ensure a safe and fun Halloween for everyone: For Trick-or-Treaters: * Visibility: * Choose light-colored, flame-resistant costumes. * Add reflective tape or strips to costumes and bags. * Opt for face paint instead of masks to improve visibility. * Use a flashlight or glow stick. * Safety: * Accompany young children. * Stay on sidewalks and cross at crosswalks. * Be aware of traffic and avoid running. * Inspect candy before eating. For Homeowners: * Decorations: * Use battery-operated lights instead of candles. * Secure decorations to prevent falls. * Keep walkways clear of obstacles. * Trick-or-Treaters: * Turn on porch lights to indicate you’re participating. * Offer individually wrapped, store-bought treats. * Be mindful of food allergies. Additional Tips: * Emergency Contacts: Ensure everyone knows how to reach emergency services. * Weather: Dress appropriately for the weather. * Phone Etiquette: Avoid using phones while walking, as it can distract from surroundings. * Candy Inspection: Check all candy before consumption. By following these guidelines, you can help ensure a safe and enjoyable Halloween for everyone. Would you like any more specific advice, such as tips for costume safety or how to create a safe trick-or-treating route?
Thank goodness it’s Friday. We like to see people get a little bit of a break on a Friday. Going into the Labor Day weekend, we wish you all good luck.