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Halloween Safety
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Written By:
Rachael Towle
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Between
the Harvest Festivals, Halloween parties and social gatherings,
this Halloween season could be very busy for you and your family.
This is why all parents should make safety the number one priority
while having fun. It also never hurts to be reminded of the precautions
all Halloweeners should take while gathering candy.
Before
leaving the house, every person going out to Trick-or-Treat should
be dressed appropriately. Begin by making sure attire is weather
appropriate. The cooler the temperature, the more layers needed
to keep warm. These layers should be easily removed as not to
interfere with the costume if it gets too warm. Any masks being
worn should fit so that vision is not obscured in any way. Children
can't be expected to be completely safe if surroundings can't
be seen easily. Batman and Darth Vader costumes are popular this
year, and their dark cloaks can make seeing trick-or-treaters
almost impossible after the sun has set. Take the ultimate safety
precaution by purchasing reflective tape and place it on the back
of the costume, which can be done without changing the appearance
or effect of the costume. It also helps to add reflective tape
to the side of shoes to add extra reflective surfaces. If a car
approaches your child from any direction, enough reflective tape
will give your child shape and the driver will be able to see
the children. Glow sticks and other accessories are also great
ways to make sure you and your child can be seen in the dark.
When
moving from house to house, children should refrain from walking
in-between parked cars and ideally, should only cross the street
at crosswalks. Some neighborhoods are easier to navigate than
others, but it is always better to visit houses on one side of
the street at a time. Keeping on sidewalks and driveways and refraining
from grass and other soft areas will help prevents slips, trips,
and falls. Holes and dips in the ground are hard to see in covered
areas. Blacktop and concrete surfaces should be used for navigation
as much as possible.
Only
visit houses that are inviting. Houses without a light at the
door or front porch, or without any light from jack-o-lanterns
or other means or decoration should not be included in the list
of houses to visit. Not only is it not safe, but obviously the
tenants do not want visitors.
Although
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neighborhoods with larger houses in prominent areas are more appealing,
it can be tiresome for smaller children. These houses take longer
to go from door to door, ultimately causing small children to
tire more quickly. If you drive to a neighborhood to visit, try
to pick one with houses that are closer together to make the trip
more productive with less walking.
Some
of the best places to trick-or-treat isn't necessarily in a neighborhood
going from door to door. Churches, malls and shopping center strip-malls
often offer treats to those who stop by. Churches often offer
forms of entertainment like "Trunk-or-Treating," where
the parking lot of the Church is filled with vehicles where drivers
give out candy from their decked-out truck beds and lawn chairs
next to their cars. These are wonderful places to take children
because the people giving candy may already be a friend, therefore
giving parents a more trusted source of treats. Parents are also
able to socialize and have some fun themselves, too!
We
all know of the importance of screening the candy our children
receive during Trick-or-Treating. Some communities offer free
screenings with X-ray devices, which is an ideal way to make sure
the stereotypical metal object hasn't been inserted into your
child's candy. In addition to screenings, parents should check
each piece of candy thoroughly before consumption. All candy should
be wrapped or packaged well without any tears or punctures. Make
sure the wrapper on the candy is still secure and bags are free
of puncture marks or tears. If candy looks like it has been tampered
with in any way, be sure to discard immediately.
Whether
you decide to stay home and give out candy, or take a stroll or
drive to your favorite haunts, be sure safety is first, no matter
what! Enjoy your Halloween!
(c)
Copyright 2005 by Rachael
Towle, The Parent
Station. This article may be republished for web content as
long as the author information, bylines, and active links are
included.
About the Author
Rachael
Towle is the owner of The
Parent Station, a site where Parents & Friends connect
through community forums and parenting resources.
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