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Trick or Treating Safety

by Samantha Olea

Halloween is such a fun time of year for kids and adults alike, so its important that we take some precautions to keep it that way! Here's my list of trick or treating tips for your family.

- Wear comfortable shoes!
- Carry a flashlight

- Wear something with a reflector on it (you can even find reflector tape and paint at your local home improvement store.

- Go out before dark-especially for little ones. The big kids tend to flood the streets later at night making it hard for little ones to trick or treat.

- Never go into a strangers house, even if they ask you to come in while they go and get some candy.

- Throw away all homemade or unwrapped treats. I know some people work hard on making great home made treats, but in this day and age its not worth the risk!

- When walking down the street, have the adult walk closest to the road, and the children closest to the houses.

- Do not run ahead of the adults-its very easy for children to get carried away and accidentally run into the road.

- Do not pet strange animals while trick or treating. Though you really shouldn't ever pet someone's animal with out being invited to do so, you especially shouldn't during trick or treating where your costume or other costumes may be irritating or confusing to the animal.

- Do not eat candy as you go.
- Always be nice, even when people do not have any candy to give out.
- Do not knock on doors where the lights are off.
- Watch where you step!
- Have a plan before you start. If you are walking in an unfamiliar  neighborhood, it is easy to get
  lost.
- When you approach a treat giving house, make sure to yell "Trick or  Treat!" very loudly!
 

- When you get home, check all of the candy before allowing children  to eat any of it. 

You are looking for:

-old worn wrappers
-torn wrappers (even with the smallest hole)
-home made treats
-unwrapped treats
-toys with small parts that may be a chocking hazard
-money (change)
-fruit
-any candy that looks like it may have been tampered with.
-for small children, remove any hard candies. They tend to become  slick once in the mouth and
 can quickly become a choking hazard.
-lickable stamps
-glass or sharp objects

If you find any of the above mentioned items, its best to discard them-trust me, there will still be plenty of treats to go around afterwards!

Have a safe and Fun Halloween-and take lots of pictures!

Samantha Olea is a designer, business woman, wife, and most of all Mother of 2!  Samantha founded a free parenting resource at http://TheBestMoms.com hoping to help every mom be the very best mom they can be! 

 

 

 

 

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