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Monday, October 27, 2008

Top Ten Halloween Safety Tips

Greetings,

I can't believe Halloween is here already. Where has this year
gone?


Halloween is fun for kids, but, unfortunately, it can also be an
evening that children end up visiting the emergency room.

Follow this advice to keep your kids safe this year.

1) The number ONE rule of Halloween safety is to ensure your child
is supervise. Parents should stay very aware of their children's
movements.

2) Don't let your child go to the door unattended and never let your
child go into the house. Because Halloween Safety is so
important, the parents should not be letting their 1st graders run
off by themselves.

3) Halloween safety is more important than candy. Halloween safety
is insisted on the child to prevent any accidents or injuries.

4) Halloween safety is about making sure kids are safe in their
costumes, on the street, and around strangers

5) Kids in ill-fitting costumes are more likely to trip and fall. As you
select your children's costumes, make sure they are fire-resistant
and not so long that kids could trip while walking.

6) Parents should also apply reflective tape on costumes, or make
sure kids have reflective shoes, hat or bag so they are more visible
to cars. Make sure adults are visible to cars at night also.

7) Rules on crossing the street and going with strangers can be
forgotten during the commotion of trick-or-treating; review the
rules with the kids. Reinforce basic safety tips such as:
(a) Don't get into cars with strangers,
(b) Not talking to strangers,
(c) Looking both ways before crossing streets,
(d) Be aware of what (and who) is around you,
(e) Obeying traffic rules.

8) Kids under 12 should have a parent travel with them. Try to
have at least one adult for every six kids in the group.

9) Do your Halloween safety duty and check every piece of candy
your kids bring home this year. The chances of your kids getting
contaminated candy are very slim, but it's always better to be safe
than sorry.

10) Additionally, fire departments throughout the US recommend
using Halloween as a day to change your smoke alarm batteries,
to alarm you if an accidental jack-o-lantern fire occurs, and to
protect your family throughout the rest of the year.

Additionally parents; remember to practice Halloween safety if you
are driving kids around. Do not pass stopped cars if you are driving,
as they may be unloading groups or small children. If you are
driving, it is best to choose a neighborhood, and park your
vehicle.

And please, don't talk on your cell phone while driving.

Sincerely,

Thomas "Trapper" Sherwood
http://www.sherwoodlocksmithing.com
http://www.personalsafetyebook.com

PS...Masks may be entertaining, but they can cause serious
Halloween safety hazards if they're not designed well. If your kids
have Halloween masks that restrict their vision, forgo the mask and
use face paints with nontoxic makeup instead.

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