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Stay bright this Halloween: Safety tips for trick-or-treaters

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As Halloween approaches, excitement fills the air with children eagerly preparing their costumes and parents stocking up on candy. However, safety should be a top priority during this festive time. Walmart has shared essential tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable Trick-or-Treat night.

Halloween costume safety tips

  1. Visibility: Dress children in brightly colored or light-colored costumes. If dark colors are unavoidable, use reflective tape on costumes and treat bags to enhance visibility for drivers.
  2. Adult Supervision: Parents accompanying children should consider wearing reflective vests to remain visible to both children and motorists.
  3. Lighting: Equip children with flashlights or glow sticks as it gets darker earlier in the evening.
  4. Proper Fit: Ensure costumes and shoes fit well to prevent trips or falls. Avoid oversized or billowy costumes that could pose hazards.
  5. Vision Safety: Instead of masks, use non-toxic makeup to allow for better visibility. Remember to remove makeup after the festivities to prevent skin irritations.
  6. Flame Resistance: Choose costumes and accessories labeled as “flame-resistant” and avoid long pieces of fabric that could catch fire.
  7. Special Needs Awareness: Recognize that teal buckets indicate food allergies, while blue buckets signify autism awareness.
  8. Durable Treat Containers: Consider using reusable shopping bags instead of plastic ones that may tear easily.

Home Decoration Safety Tips

  1. Clear Pathways: Ensure your porch and yard are free from tripping hazards to keep visiting trick-or-treaters safe.
  2. Lighting Maintenance: Replace any burned-out bulbs in outdoor lights to enhance visibility.
  3. Safe Jack-o’-Lanterns: Opt for battery-operated votives instead of lit candles to prevent fire hazards.
  4. Secure Decorations: Use visible string or tent stakes to secure inflatable decorations against wind or accidental bumps.

By following these guidelines, families can enjoy a fun-filled Halloween while keeping safety at the forefront of their celebrations.

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