12 Trick-Or-Treating Safety Tips

- Light Them Up – Put reflective tape on your children’s costumes and bags, so drivers can identify them easily. It’s dark out there!
- Plan A Route – Hit up familiar homes and don’t get too far from your house in case a small one gets tired or needs to go to the bathroom.
- Stay Out Of The Street – Keep kids on the sidewalk and be sure to look both ways before crossing the street.
- Take Stranger Danger Seriously – Don’t go into any dark, unfamiliar homes or get into cars with strangers.
- Hem Long Costumes – After purchasing a costume, make sure it’s at least three inches above the ground, so your little ghost won’t trip.
- Be Cautious Getting Ghoulish – Test makeup on a small portion of your child’s skin before putting it all over his or her face. Also, be sure to remove it before bedtime.
- Pack Away Pointy Toys – Make sure your children’s swords, knives and axes are short, flexible and made of foam.
- Wear Comfy Shoes – Avoid princess shoes with heals or anything that’s not flat and comfy for your tot. You don’t want them to trip in the dark.
- Watch Out For Flames – Keep flammable costumes away from luminarias or any open-topped glowing pumpkins.
- Pretend You’re At The Pool – Walk; don’t run.
- Put A Spotlight On Those Monsters – Carry a flashlight so that no one trips.
- Check Out The Treats – While this might seem paranoid, just quickly double-check the treats to make sure none have been tampered with or could pose a choking hazard.
Having your little witch in the emergency room instead of indulging in a late night sugar rush would put a damper on the entire holiday. So follow the 12 trick-or-treating safety tips above to help your child enjoy a hauntingly fun and safe Halloween.


