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When it comes to Trick or Treat Halloween night, it is important to sit down with your children ahead of time, and go over some safety tips. After you discuss the tips with your child, give them a mini quiz to make sure they fully understand the importance of following your guidelines.

Here are 10 safety tips you need set into motion for Trick or Treat Night.

1. Children should always be accompanied by a responsible adult, preferably the parent. Your child needs to listen to the adult that is accompanying them.

2. Give children flashlights and glow sticks so that others can see them coming. Instruct your child to use them while outside.

3. Instruct your children to never go inside another person’s home, they are to remain outside the front door.

4. Let them know that they can not eat any candy until they get home. This will allow you time to inspect the candy to make sure its sealed and hasn’t been tampered with.

5. When possible, children should walk in groups or in pairs. They should never be out alone.

6. Have a preplanned route and go over that route with your child. If you accidentally get separated, mark off a few spots where you can rejoin up.

7. Every year, children get hit by cars on Halloween night. It is better for your child to walk than to ride their bicycles when out Trick or Treating.

8. If your child is wearing a mask with their costume, make sure the mask properly fits and is not obstructing their view. Personally, I prefer face paint and hats, over full frontal face masks for safety reasons.

9. Go over stranger danger safety tips with your child before they go out. Instruct your child to never get in a stranger’s car.

10. Children need to remain on well lit streets and on the sidewalks. They should never be running through dark yards or playing on the street or intersections.

By being prepared ahead of time and talking with your child about Trick or Treat night safety tips, you can have a fun and safe Halloween evening.

Shelly Hill is a mother and grandmother living in Central Pennsylvania. Shelly enjoys the Fall season with her family. You can contact Shelly online at http://www.workathomebusinessoptions.com for additional parenting tips and articles or her recipe blog at http://wahmshelly.blogspot.com for free family-friendly recipes.

Americans love Halloween and have made this late fall holiday second only to Christmas in popularity. As I watch the leaves turn red and gold outside my study window in early October, it seems like a good time to review some basic Halloween safety. I’ve put together a few tips about costume and candy safety that I hope will make Halloween both safe and fun for you and your family.

Costumes

Today’s Halloween costumes are more elaborate than ever. No matter how your child dresses up for Halloween – be it as the Silver Surfer of Fantastic Four lore or Elizabeth Swann of Pirates of the Caribbean – there are several key safety features to consider.

Topping the list of safety features is the use of flame retardant material. Candles are always popular at Halloween – either inside a pumpkin or simply as an exposed flame – and fire retardant material can be your child‘s best friend. A fire-retardant costume is much less likely to catch fire if your child accidentally brushes against a candle or other open flame.

Next, no Halloween costume is truly complete without reflective tape. Strips of reflective tape make it much easier for passing motorists to see your child in a car’s headlights. If your child‘s costume doesn’t have reflective tape, you can upgrade the costume inexpensively by purchasing reflective tape at a nearby hardware store and applying it yourself.

Finally, don’t forget to attach a name tag or other label to the inside of your child‘s costume. Include your child‘s name, address and a telephone number where you or another family member can be reached in the event your child becomes lost or separated from you.

Candy

It’s both a sad and disturbing comment about the society we live in that many hospitals will now X-ray Halloween candy for free on Halloween night. While incidents of poisoned candy or candy laced with dangerous objects are rare, your child‘s health and safety are too important to leave to chance.

The first rule of candy safety is to teach your child not to eat any candy until you personally inspect it. Most of today’s Halloween candy is individually wrapped and checking that these wrappers are intact is the first thing a parent should do. In the event that a wrapper is torn, or if there is any evidence that candy has been unwrapped and then closed again, don’t hesitate to throw the candy away.

Getting more personally involved in your child‘s Halloween experience is one of the best ways to ensure little Johnny’s or Sally’s safety. One hands-on approach is to drive your children to the homes of people you know and trust, where they can collect candy from relatives and friends instead of strangers. Consider taking your child to the Halloween party of a friend or neighbor. Better yet, why not throw a Halloween party for your kids in the safety of your very own home?

Conclusion

Costumes and candy are important elements of a safe and fun Halloween. Following the tips above and researching additional topics on your own – traffic safety is one of several good examples – will help ensure many years of happy Halloweens for you and your children.

Matthew Paolini is Citybook.com’s technical director for the Bismarck, ND online Yellow Pages division.

As the day for trick or treating approaches, the idea of safety should be on the minds of all, especially parents of small children.

You may not know this, but the United States Department of Transportation has issued statistics, which demonstrate that the majority of fatal collisions between motor vehicles and young pedestrians (under 15 years of age) happen most frequently between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. (i.e., during trick or treating hours!)

Also, 84% of deaths among young pedestrians occurred at non-intersection locations (indicating children are most likely to dart and dash from mid-block into the street).

Halloween also sees more than its share of automobile accidents because of the number of parties that take place (with alcohol being consumed).

Shockingly, of all the highway fatalities that take place on Halloween, approximately two-thirds of them are alcohol related.

These are certainly sobering numbers and may have you thinking about staying home instead of exposing your children to any harm.

However, by exercising some good common sense, everything will be just fine.

After reviewing the previously mentioned statistics, as well as a number of websites devoted to Halloween safety, I compiled the following list of tips, which I hope that everyone will follow.

For a safe and enjoyable trick or treating experience,

-Don’t let the excitement of Halloween allow your children to ignore the normal safety precautions: look both ways before crossing the street; cross in a crosswalk or at a corner (do not walk into the street between parked cars); walk on the sidewalk; do not talk to strangers; do not go into homes or cars of people they do not know; and do not approach animals they do not know.

-Make sure children know their name, phone number and address and to provide this information to a police officer in an emergency or if they are lost.

-Younger children should have an adult with them while older children should provide their route and when they expect to return. If possible, provide a cell phone for your children.

-Children should only visit homes that have their porch lights on.

-Inspect your children’s candy before they eat it. Although food tampering is rare, it’s safest to eat only those candies that are individually wrapped and not homemade, unless you know the families who have prepared the homemade treats.

-Have flashlights or glowsticks for children and/or for the accompanying adult.

-Adults are reminded not to drink alcohol and drive. In fact, it is safest to save the cocktails until after everyone is safe at home.

When selecting costumes for the little ones:

-Make sure your child‘s Halloween costume is made with fire retardant materials and has eye holes large enough for your child to safely see out of. The costume should be short enough so it doesn’t interfere with walking.

-If your child carries an accessory, such as a fake sword, make sure it is made from a flexible material such as rubber, so it cannot injure your child or others.

-Provide a costume that uses bright color or use reflective tape, so your child can be seen clearly by drivers and other trick-or-treating families.

-Consider using makeup on children?s faces instead of a mask to allow the child to see clearly.

If all of these tips are followed, then everyone will have a much safer and ultimately enjoyable Halloween.

Be safe!

James Parrish is a former insurance defense lawyer who now represents injured persons against the insurance industry. He uses the “Inside Information” he learned while defending insurance companies to the advantage of his clients and has recovered millions of dollars in judgments and settlements for them. http://personalinjury.theparrishlawfirm.com/virginia-child-injury-lawyer/ ; http://accidents.theparrishlawfirm.com

Hosting a Halloween party, whether for adults or children, is definitely a night of spooky fun! In order to have things run smoothly and with no accidents, here are some tips that can be used to make your party safer and more enjoyable.
Halloween as such the party and the event in itself is loaded with full fun, so whether you are holding a party for adults or small kids, in both cases the fun is guaranteed because Halloween is a party wherein everyone seems to be a kid and there is no limit to the extent of fun which takes place in such events. In such events one must make sure that there are no accidents taking place, the below mentioned tips will help you to do so:
Planning ahead is one factor which can help you to throw a safe and a fun filling Halloween party, planning ahead the potential problems which can arise in the party and using common sense so as to how to avoid those potential problems can make all the difference. With a little bit of extra planning and the care which you would exercise to avoid the things that can happen in a haphazard way. So exercise little more planning and safety habits, this will lead to a party that you will remember for years together.
Most of the costumes made these days are made from flame retardant material but the costumes are not completely flame resistant or flame proof. Ensure that you avoid any type of exposure to direct fire or a bonfire at your party. Incase you are using candles then make sure that there is no such direct danger of fire being caught and never leave such substances unattended. Ensure that there are smoke detectors, and be sure that they have fresh batteries in workable condition. Always ensure that you have at least one fire extinguisher in hand so that there will complete chances of extinguishing the fire in case there is a fire burn out.
Incase you are holding a Halloween party in your home then ensure that you move all the movable things that can be broken to another room where there is no chance that the furniture pieces or the show pieces can be broken, always ensure that these small things have the capacity to ruin the entire party. So do take extra care of these breakable things by shifting them to a safe place.
In a Halloween party it is quite obvious that you call many people, so incase you are looking forward to invite any guest whose integrity issues you are not much sure about, in such cases it is better that you take away some valuables which you think might attract invaluable attention during the party. In these cases you can ask your friends to keep an eye on things if any events which are not acceptable to the normal conducts happen.
These can be some of the tips which can help you take care of the Halloween party to be a successful event.
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Halloween comes with inundating options to enjoy. Wear anything from those colorful and theme-based costumes of your choice to make yourself most appealing amidst the crowd. If you have a kid, surprise him or her with the favourite superman character costume; or hundreds of others per se – and see how their happiness cross all holds.

 

Just all you need is careful planning about what to wear, where to go and how to return home. For you and your kid, the memory of this Halloween is going to last for long.

 

Safety Tips and Suggestion on Halloween

Nowadays, many cases of unwarranted happenings have been reported on the festivals of Halloween. If you have a kid, who is making long plans for Halloween, here are some advices that you follow.

 

First of all, it is better to know what your kid is planning on Halloween. In case, he or she is partying outside, try to talk to him or her. As a parent, you should know what he or she is going to do, ask questions about the party, try to figure out when he or she is going to return home. Talk to other parents whose children might be going to the party where you kid is planning to go.

 

Also, make sure that your kid is not going alone, ask him or her to be with a group. You should advice him or her not to take lonely streets and parks to the party destination.

 

On the costume front, parents must check their kids Halloween costumes to ensure their safety and comfort. A good costume must be easy to put in without much of a hassle. Make sure they carry essentials like some money, key and comfortable shoes or sandals with them when leaving home for the party.

 

You should strictly order your child to stay away from drug or alcohol, animal cruelty and other such situations resulting to irregularities than plain fun.

Safety Tips for Adults

Adults who are organizing the Halloween party must consider adequate precautions to enjoy the event to the fullest. They must ensure that the food supply is ample and drinks are in stock.

 

Halloween is a fun event. Enjoy it to be remembered for good reasons.

 

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