October 2006 

In The Neighborhood

Stay Safe This Halloween

Halloween is full of tricks and treats, and with goblins and witches out on the prowl, it’s a good idea to revisit some basic safety tips for the holiday.

Costumes
• Use face paint rather than a mask. If you wear a mask, make sure the eye holes are large enough for you to clearly see through.
• Wear light-colored or reflective materials.
• If your costume includes a prop such as a sword, make sure it is made of soft material.
• Make sure there is nothing hanging from your costume.
• Ensure that costumes are made from fire proof materials.

Trick or treating
• Walk on sidewalks, not in the street and cross the street only at corners. Look both ways before crossing the street.
• Always use a flashlight to help you spot any obstacles.
• Accept treats at the door only. Do not go into someone’s home to receive a treat.
• Always trick or treat with groups and make sure an adult accompanies the group.
• Visit only those homes that have porch lights on.
• Be cautious of strangers.

Back at Home
• Make sure adults inspect treats before they are eaten.
• Never eat unwrapped candy, open candy or fruit.


There are many fall and Halloween activities planned for the coming weeks. For a complete list of activities, view the Halloween Happenings brochure .


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