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Halloween Safety Tips

Halloween is a fun-filled time for kids and parents, from the candy to the costumes. Here’s how to make it a safe, trick-free treat.

Dressing Your Little Ghouls & Goblins

Trick-or-Treating Basics Kids under age 12 should:

Older kids who go out on their own should:

For all kids:

According to Safe Kids Worldwide, the risk of kids being hit by a car is higher on Halloween than on any other day of the year. Make sure all kids:

When kids get home:

Keep Visiting Ghouls Safe Too!

Make sure trick-or-treaters are safe when visiting your home, too. Remove anything that could cause them to trip or fall on your walkway or lawn. Make sure the lights are on outside your house. Light the walkway to your door, if possible. Keep family pets away from trick-or-treaters, even if they seem harmless to you.

Halloween Goodies — What You Give Out and What Kids Get

Keep in Mind to be Kind!

Adults should practice flexible thinking to make sure all children visiting your doorstep feel welcomed and included!

Halloween is many little ones’ favorite time of year. Following these tips can help keep them safe so they can focus on the magic.

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