Halloween Safety Tips
Courtesy of the American Red Cross
With witches, goblins, and super-heroes descending on
neighborhoods across America, the American Red Cross
offers parents some safety tips to help prepare their
children for a safe and enjoyable trick-or-treat
holiday.
Let all the little trick or treaters know your home to
trick and give treats this season by donning your
Halloween flags from your balcony or porches.
Halloween should be filled with surprise and enjoyment,
and following some common sense practices can keep
events safer and more fun.
Walk, slither, and sneak on sidewalks, not in the
street.
Look both ways before crossing the street to check for
cars, trucks, and low-flying brooms.
Cross the street only at corners. Don't hide or cross
the street between parked cars.
Wear light-colored or reflective-type clothing so you
are more visible. (And remember to put reflective tape
on bikes, skateboards, and brooms, too!)
Plan your route and share it with your family. If
possible, have an adult go with you.
Carry a flashlight to light your way.
Keep away from open fires and candles. (Costumes can be
extremely flammable.)
Visit homes that have the porch light on.
Accept your treats at the door and never go into a
stranger's house.
Use face paint rather than masks or things that will
cover your eyes.
Be cautious of animals and strangers.
Have a grown-up inspect your treats before eating. And
don't eat candy if the package is already opened.
Small, hard pieces of candy are a choking hazard for
young children. |