Trick or Treating Safely!
If your kids are anything like mine the questions start before October even arrives. What am I going to be for Halloween this year? A pirate, a lion, a clown ... the options are endless. The question that I am asking myself is how can we have fun trick or treating but yet still be safe. Here are 7 tips on how you are your child can stay safe this Halloween.
1. Plan a route in advance.
Trick-or-treating could take you several streets away from your house, which can cause sore legs and a bit of frustration. Stick to paths that you and your child are familiar with to avoid getting lost.
2. Wear comfy shoes.
Make sure you and your children are in comfortable, well-fitting shoes. Girls in dresses should avoid heels, and all shoelaces should be double-tied to avoid tripping in the dark.
3. Stay well-lit.
Apply reflective tape to your child’s costume to ensure they are seen by drivers on the road. Also, carry a flashlight with you to keep your child’s path lit at all times.
4. Make sure all costumes are short.
Long costumes that drag on the ground can be dangerous, especially at night.
5. Avoid masks.
Masks can make it difficult for your child to see or breathe. If possible, skip the mask altogether and use non-toxic make-up to complete the costume instead.
6. Use flexible props.
If your child’s costume won’t be complete without a weapon, make sure it is rubber or plastic. Choose a prop that won’t cause injury to your child or their friends.
7. Check your child’s candy.
When sorting through candy at the end of the night, be sure to throw away any candy that is not in its original wrapper, or looks as though it has been opened. Some police stations also offer x-ray services on Halloween to check for items inside the candy.
I'm sure if you follow these simple guidelines you and your child will have a SPOOKtacular Halloween!
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