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Halloween Safety
Trick-or-Treating:
1. Make sure a responsible adult or teen accompanies
each group of children.
2. Carry a flashlight.
3. Stay in your own neighborhood, avoiding houses that don't have
the porch light on. It's best to go to the homes of people you know.
4. Never enter a stranger's home or car, even if invited.
5. Stay on sidewalks when possible. Look both ways before crossing
the street.
6. Use reflector patches or stripes on costumes to make yourself visible
to traffic.
7. Secure all loose sleeves or pant legs, belts, ties, masks and hats
so that they are comfortable and allow room for movement without restriction.
8. Trick-or-treat bags and props should be simple and easy to carry.
9. Wait until a trusted adult has examined the candy before eating.
10. Throw away any open pre-packaged treats and anything that is unwrapped.
11. If harmful items are found notify your local law enforcement agency.
12. Plan your route before you leave and make sure a parent or adult
knows where you are going.
For
Parents:
1. Encourage children not to enter a stranger's home
by never inviting trick-or-treaters into your home.
2. Know the adult accompanying your children and make sure to ask
them who else is in the group and exactly where they will be going
to trick-or-treat.
3. Leave your porch light on so children will know they can come
to your door.
4. Keep your pets inside to prevent any injury to them or others.
Parties:
1. Know who is sponsoring the activity and the length of time it
will last.
2. Allow older children to help supervise if they are interested.
3. Keep any party items, costumes, wigs, clothing and decorations
away from heat or flame.
4. Designate a responsible adult to answer the door for trick-or-treaters.
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