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Halloween is Lurking Around the Corner

As ghosts and vampires get ready to roam the streets, the American Red Cross has tips to make this a frightfully safe Halloween.

Costume Safety

Whether a child wants to be a princess, a monster or a superhero for Halloween, parents can help keep it safe by:

• Adding reflective tape to costumes and trick-or-treat bags.

• Using flame-resistant costumes.

• Using face makeup instead of masks can cover your eyes and make it hard to see.

Navigating the Neighborhood

To maximize safety, plan a route ahead of time. Make sure adults know where children are going. If the children are young, a parent or responsible adult should accompany them as they walk through the neighborhood.

Here are more safety tips to follow as children go from house to house:

• Make sure trick-or-treaters have a flashlight.

• Visit only the homes that have a porch light on. Accept treats at the door – never go inside.

• Walk only on the sidewalks, not in the street. If no sidewalk is available, walk at the edge of the roadway, facing traffic.

• Look both ways before crossing the street, and cross only at the corner.

• Don’t cut across yards or use alleys. Don’t cross between parked cars.

• Be cautious around strange animals, especially dogs.

Trick or Treat!

For those who expect to greet trick-or-treaters at their door, they can make sure it’s fun for everyone by following a few tips:

• Make sure the outdoor lights are on.

• Sweep leaves from sidewalks and steps.

• Clear the porch or front yard of any obstacles that a child could trip over.

• Restrain pets.

• Use a glow stick instead of a candle in jack-o-lanterns to avoid a fire hazard.

Visit http://www.redcross.org for more advice on having a safe and fun Halloween.