Crime Prevention Month and Halloween
October is Crime Prevention Month and
also the month in which Halloween is celebrated. Clear your yard and sidewalk of any
obstacles or decorations that may be hard to see in the dark,
To make sure even the scariest costumes are safe, keep the following in mind when buying or designing one. Try makeup instead of masks; it’s
more comfortable and doesn’t obstruct vision the way masks can. Check to ensure that costumes are
flame-retardant so that young ones are safe around jack-o’-lanterns,
Keep costumes short to ensure that the only trip taken is the one around the neighborhood. Look for brightly colored costumes,
attach reflector strips to costumes and bags, and remind
trick-or-treaters If a costume involves any sort of
fake weapon, make sure that it is made of a flexible material such
as
Keep in mind the next few tips to make
sure your trick-or-treater’s night in the Older kids should trick-or-treat in
groups; kids walking around alone are never as safe as those in
groups, Review the route for
trick-or-treating beforehand and set a time set when kids should be
home. Remind your children not to enter strange houses or cars.
After a successful and safe night around
the neighborhood, remember that the treats Remind your children not to eat
treats until they’ve come home. To help ensure this, feed them a
meal Check all treats at home in a
well-lighted place. Be especially wary of anything that is not
Remind kids not to eat everything at once, lest they be green even without the makeup.
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