Halloween Safety

Jon Jantz, MD

Cottonwood Pediatrics

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HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS

ALL DRESSED UP:

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Plan costumes that are bright and reflective. Make sure that shoes fit well and that costumes are short enough to prevent tripping, entanglement or contact with flame.

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Consider adding reflective tape or striping to costumes and Trick-or-Treat bags for greater visibility.

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Because masks can limit or block eyesight, consider non-toxic makeup and decorative hats as safer alternatives.

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When shopping for costumes, wigs and accessories look for and purchase those with a label clearly indicating they are flame resistant.

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If a sword, cane, or stick is a part of your child's costume, make sure it is not sharp or too long. A child may be easily hurt by these accessories if he stumbles or trips.

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Obtain flashlights with fresh batteries for all children and their escorts.

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Teach children how to call 9-1-1 (or their local emergency number) if they have an emergency or become lost.

CARVING A NICHE:

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Small children should never carve pumpkins. Children can draw a face with markers. Then parents can do the cutting.

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Votive candles are safest for candle-lit pumpkins.

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Lighted pumpkins should be placed on a sturdy table, away from curtains and other flammable objects, and should never be left unattended.

HOME SAFE HOME:

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To keep homes safe for visiting trick-or-treaters, parents should remove anything a child could trip over such as garden hoses, toys, bikes and lawn decorations.

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Parents should check outdoor lights and replace burned-out bulbs.

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Wet leaves should be swept from sidewalks and steps.

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Restrain pets so they do not inadvertently bite a trick-or-treater because they are frightened.

ON THE TRICK-OR-TREAT TRAIL:

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A parent or responsible adult should always accompany young children on their neighborhood rounds.

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If your older children are going alone, plan and review the route that is acceptable to you. Agree on a specific time when they should return home.

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Remind Trick-or Treaters:
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Stay in a group and communicate where they will be going.

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Carry a mobile phone for quick communication.

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Only go to homes with a porch light on.

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Remain on well-lit streets and always use the sidewalk.

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If no sidewalk is available, walk at the far edge of the roadway facing traffic.

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Never cut across yards or use alleys.

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Never enter a stranger's home or car for a treat.

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Only cross the street as a group in established crosswalks (as recognized by local custom).

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Don't assume the right of way. Motorists may have trouble seeing Trick-or-Treaters. Just because one car stops, doesn't mean others will!

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Law enforcement authorities should be notified immediately of any suspicious or unlawful activity.

HEALTHY HALLOWEEN:

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A good meal prior to parties and trick-or-treating will discourage youngsters from filling up on Halloween treats.

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Consider purchasing non-food treats for those who visit your home, such as coloring books or pens and pencils.

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Wait until children are home to sort and check treats. Though tampering is rare, a responsible adult should closely examine all treats and throw away any spoiled, unwrapped or suspicious items.

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Try to ration treats for the days following Halloween.

 

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