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Halloween Safety

10 Easy Halloween Safety Tips Oct- Nov 2023-2024

Halloween should be an exciting time of year for children and their parents, but too often the celebration devolves into tragedy. This season, make safety the top priority for your family. Best Practices for Parents The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has compiled a list of Halloween best practices. Follow these tips to keep your family safe.

1. Always accompany young children when trick-or-treating. 2. Watch for motorists and cross alleys carefully. 3. Only visit houses that are well-lit when trick-or-treating. 4. Use reflective tape or other light-up devices to increase your child’s nighttime visibility, especially when wearing dark costumes. 5. Do not let children eat strangers’ homemade treats. 6. Avoid candles and open flames, especially when in costume. 7. Keep costume accessories soft and flexible (for example, swords or knives). 8. Examine your children’s treats for choking hazards or tampering before they eat. 9. Remove any costume makeup before bed to avoid skin and eye irritation. 10. Make sure costumes and accessories do not impair visibility or inhibit movement. 

Anything unwrapped, including fresh fruit, should be thrown away. Without a wrapper, it's hard to tell if food is clean and safe to eat.

Once you've looked over your treats, you'll probably wonder just how much you can eat. Well, it's best not to overdo it. If you don't eat too much on Halloween, you'll have leftovers to enjoy in the days and weeks to come. In other words, you can make Halloween a little sweeter by making it last a little longer!

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