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Monday, October 29, 2012

Tips to make Halloween the best it can be!


1. All trick-or-treating should be done between 5:00 PM and 9:00 PM

2. Have each child carry or wear something reflective and/or lighted-a flashlight, flashing/reflective attire or flashing/light-up shoes are all good examples.
3. Adults should plan a route in advance and check it during daylight hours for obstacles such as areas under construction, or other obstacles that could potentially trip and injure trick-or-treaters.
4. When picking a trick-or-treat costume, goody bags or container, think "practical" over "cute". Avoid costumes that drag the ground to prevent tripping and be sure a child's mask does not limit their visibility and does not restrict free breathing. Be sure children don't get over-heated and remain hydrated.
5. Trick-or-treaters should walk, not run, and should never cut across lawns or driveways. Obstacles could exist that aren't readily visible in the evening.
6. Only carry flexible props-knives, swords, ninja items, etc. that will not cause injury if a child accidentally falls. No play prop should resemble the real item. Consider leaving play weapons at home. Trick-or-treating should be a fun and positive experience for everyone.
7. Only trick-or-treat at houses that have a standing/porch light on. Residents who do not wish to participate in trick-or-treating should leave their standing lights off as a sign.
8. All candy and treats should be inspected by an adult prior to consuming.


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