Halloween Safety
Tips Last
updated 2/18/2008
To
help ensure this Halloween is a safe and happy holiday for
you and your children,
here is a list of some things to be aware of.
Costume
Suggestions:
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Choose
light or bright colored costumes and use light
reflective tape.
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Children
shouldn't wear a mask; it restricts vision. If a
mask must be worn, cut large eye holes. Make-up is
much safer than a mask because it doesn't obstruct
vision.
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Toy
weapons, wands, brooms, etc. should be made of paper
or cardboard; they are safer than plastic, wood or
metal.
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Put
the child's name, address and phone number on the
inside of their costume in case of an accident or
lost child.
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Children
should wear comfortable shoes; poor-fitting shoes
are uncomfortable and may cause a fall.
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Trick
or Treat bags should not be too large; they can
obscure vision or cause your child to trip.
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Make
sure wigs and costumes are fire proof.
To
Trick or Treat Safely, Your Child Should:
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Eat
a full meal prior to going out so he/she won't be
tempted to eat treats before they can be properly
checked out. Tell your children not to eat treats
until you have checked them out.
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Plan
your child's route and visit only homes in your
neighborhood that are well lighted.
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Travel
in a group or with an adult; never enter a home.
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Carry
a flashlight or glow stick.
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Cross
streets at corners, never from between two parked
vehicles.
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When
crossing a street, STOP and LOOK both ways before
crossing streets and LISTEN.
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Walk
on the sidewalk or facing traffic if there are no
sidewalks.
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Watch
for cars driving into or backing out of driveways.
Treats
-- Give Them A Safety Check:
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Check
for holes or loose wrappers, pour powdered candy
into a container and look for discoloration or
lumps.
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Don't
eat opened candy, fruit, etc., unless you know the
person it came from.
- Soft candy should
also be cut up into pieces before eating.
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Homemade
treats should not be eaten unless you are absolutely
sure they came from a safe source.
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Some
hospitals will x-ray treat bag contents. Check with
your local hospital for additional information.
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If
any problems arise, call the St. Bernard Police
Department at 242-2727.
Tricks:
Tell Your Children:
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Remember,
Halloween is a good time for dangerous strangers, so
be careful.
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Don't
play pranks. Damaging other peoples' property is a
crime.
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If
your child is the victim of a crime (stolen candy,
intimidation, threats, etc.) either talk to the
suspect's parents, or call the police if you wish to
prosecute.
Safety
Around Home:
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Do
not light candles around the walkways. If you would
like luminaries or to light a jack-o-lantern, use a
battery operated light source or glow stick.
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Keep
walkways unobstructed and well lit.
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Don't
let anyone you don't know into your home.
Safe
Alternatives:
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Trick
or Treat in a local shopping mall.
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Attend
community sponsored events. Watch newspapers for
additional information.
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Host
a family party.
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Join
your neighbors for a theme block party.
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