Halloween Child Safety

By Russ D. Edwards

It is great to be a kid during Halloween. You get to have tons of candies from your neighbors that you will enjoy across the rest of the week. As a parent, you need to know and teach your youngsters some safety tips.

First, the costume you make or purchase must be flame resistant. Ensure that this is not too long because they could trip and fall. To test, make them walk around the house and ask if the length is OK.

When they're going out, ensure they have their loot bag in hand and labeled so no one will get it by mistake.

Never let your kids go trick or treating alone. They deserve to be accompanied by an adult. If the parents can't do it, assign somebody older to go with them. You may also check if the area board has plans to do this in groups so your child is in a position to go with them.

When your children go around the neighborhood, tell them never to knock or enter the house of somebody they do not know. They should only visit houses of people you or they know personally. If the house they're visiting has a lighted jack lantern, tell them not to go near it because their costume could catch fire if they get too near.

If the house they're going to does not have the porch light on, it suggests that no one is home so they should just move on .

They must also never accept candies from strangers since they may bump into a couple of them while they are walking down the street.

So it's not too late, ensure that they are going trick or treating only in the later afternoon or evening. If the sun has already gone down, tell them to only walk in streets that are well lit. Before they cross, ensure that they look both ways and walk. Never run.

As an extra precaution, let your children wear reflective tape or carry a flashlight so drivers will be in a position to see them when they are crossing the street.

With all of the excitement going on, your kids might want to take some shortcuts to get to the subsequent house. Since it is dark, tell them not to do it and just stick to the main road.

your youngsters should also be given a few quarters or perhaps a cellular telephone. Who knows, they might need you to choose them up.

you should give specific instructions as to what time your youngsters must return home. Once they arrive, welcome them and then examine all their goodies. You aren't doing this to get your share of the loot but to test if these are safe to eat. there were examples in the past where candies distributed were contaminated and some children ended up in the surgery. If you don't want your kid to be a victim, examine every one fastidiously. If everything checks out, give it back and let them enjoy it.

Halloween is meant to be fun especially for the youngsters since it is not everyday that they can go out, wear a costume and bring back home a large amount of goodies. As a parent, make sure that you have done everything possible to make them understand the hazards of going out at night so they will be able to come home safely. - 29943

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