Halloween is a fun and festive time, but safety should always come first to ensure everyone has an enjoyable experience. Here are some ways to help you and your family stay safe this Halloween.
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1. Choose Safe Costumes
Visibility: Ensure that costumes are bright or have reflective tape so children are visible in the dark. Glow sticks or flashlights can also help.
Fit and Length: Costumes should be the right length to prevent tripping and falling. Masks should allow clear visibility and breathing.
Flame-Resistant Materials: Choose costumes, wigs, and accessories labeled as flame-resistant.
“Safety should be a top priority when selecting costumes,” says Dr. Pikul Patel, Medica Director at Ally Medical Emergency Room. “Make sure masks don’t obstruct your child’s vision, and avoid sharp or pointed props that can cause injury.”
2. Safe Trick-or-Treating
Stay with an Adult : Children under 12 should always be accompanied by an adult. Older kids should travel in groups and stick to familiar areas.
Use Crosswalks: Always cross streets at corners, using traffic signals and crosswalks. Remind children to look both ways before crossing.
Inspect Candy: Check all treats before allowing children to eat them. Look for any signs of tampering, and discard any unwrapped items.
This spooky season, follow these simple tips to ensure your family enjoys all the fun without any frights.“Make sure your child knows not to enter strangers’ homes and to stay on well-lit streets,” says Dr. Patel. “It’s better to be cautious when trick-or-treating, especially in busy neighborhoods.”
3. Pumpkin Carving Precautions
Use Proper Tools: Use pumpkin carving kits with safety tools instead of kitchen knives. Let younger children draw designs while adults handle the carving. Illuminating Your Jack-o’-Lantern: Consider using battery-operated candles instead of real flames to reduce fire hazards.“Carving pumpkins can be fun but should always be supervised by an adult,” Dr. Patel emphasizes. “Using LED candles inside pumpkins is a safer choice to avoid burns or accidental fires.”
4. Driving Safety on Halloween Night
Drive Slowly: Be extra cautious when driving through neighborhoods. Children can be unpredictable and might dart into the street.Eliminate Distractions: Avoid using your phone and keep an eye out for kids in dark costumes.“Drivers should be especially alert during peak trick-or-treating hours,” Dr. Patel says. “Staying off your phone and driving slowly can prevent accidents.”
5. Healthy Treat Options
Alternative Treats: Consider offering non-candy treats such as small toys, stickers, or glow sticks. It’s a great way to be inclusive of children with allergies.
Portion Control: Encourage kids to enjoy their treats in moderation and not consume everything at once.
“Healthy options can still be fun for children,” says Dr. Patel. “Consider options that don’t contain allergens or that promote more balanced snacking.”
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