I don’t know about you, but I LOVE Halloween. It’s a great excuse for kids and adults to escape from reality for a few hours and pretend to be someone/something else, followed quickly by crashing from too much candy and excitement throughout the day. Unfortunately, while Halloween is a fun holiday, it also presents serious safety risks. The Mayo Clinic Staff have put together a list of basic steps you can take to ensure your family has a spooky fun time this Sunday evening.
Carve safely
Before you decorate your pumpkins, consider these safety rules:
Get clever with costumes
Choosing costumes wisely is an important part of Halloween safety. Follow these tips:
Trick or treat with care
Before your children start trick-or-treating, review these safety rules:
Stay safe and sweet on the home front
To prepare for trick-or-treaters:
If trick or treating isn't right for your child, consider planning a candy swap party with friends or neighbors. You might have a food-free costume contest and plan games and prizes. Or check local schools or community centers for other options.
And if you'll be driving on Halloween, watch for children crossing the street. Be especially careful entering or leaving driveways and alleys. Extra caution can help ensure Halloween safety for everyone.
Read the full Mayo Clinic article here https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/childrens-health/in-depth/halloween-safety/art-20044976.
By Cassie Shockey, Customer Programs Manager & LTC Instructor
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