HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS
Know the Rules...Safety Tips for Halloween
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Do
not allow a child to go Trick or Treating alone. Be sure older children TAKE
A FRIEND and an ADULT
accompanies young children.
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Be certain to accompany young children to the
door of every house they approach.
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Be certain that parents are familiar with
every house and all people from which the children receive treats.
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Children should be cautioned that they should NOT
enter any home without prior permission from their parents.
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Children should be cautioned not to approach
any vehicle, occupied or not, unless they know the owner and are accompanied
by a parent.
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Make sure that all children carry a glow stick
or wear reflective clothing.
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When using facial masks, make sure that
children can see and breathe properly and easily.
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All costumes and masks should be clearly
marked as flame resistant.
Children should be warned to NEVER approach
any house that is not well lit and does not have a porch or outside light
on.
Children should be cautioned to remember any
suspicious incidents and report them to their parents and/or the proper
official.
Children should be cautioned to run away from
people who try to trick them with special treats.
Children should be instructed to scream and
make a scene if anyone tries to grab them or force them, in any way, to go
with them.
Parents should inspect all treats and dispose
of anything that seems to have been tampered with, has been opened, or is
not wrapped.
A good alternative to Trick or Treating is for
parents to organize parties at home, in schools, or in community centers.
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