HALLOWEEN SAFETY
TIPS
Homeowners:
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Clear yard of anything that can trip the young
ones
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Put pets away to protect them from cars or
biting a trick-or-treater
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Use battery-powered jack-o-lantern candles
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Healthy food alternatives for trick-or-treaters
o
Pkgs. Of cheese or peanut butter crackers
o
Single-serve boxes of cereal
o
Packaged fruit rolls
o
Raisins
o
Packets of microwavable low-fat popcorn
Trick-or-treaters:
Carry a flashlight
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Make sure costumes don’t drag on the ground
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Walk, don’t run
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Wear clothing with reflective markings or tape
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Carry only flexible knives, swords or other
props and use caution
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Obey traffic signals
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Stay in familiar neighborhoods
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If there is no sidewalk, walk on the left side
of the road facing traffic
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Approach only houses that are lit
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Stay away from, and don’t pet , animals you
don’t know
Parents:
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Eat a healthy dinner before starting out
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If your children go out on their own, be sure
they wear a watch, preferably one that can be read in the dark
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If you buy a costume, look for one made of flame-retardent
material
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Let your older children carry a cell phone so
you may reach them if necessary
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Tell children to bring all candy home to be
inspected before consuming, and toss out anything that looks suspicious.
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