
Ghouls and goblins will take over the night. But even scary creatures need to be safe
and celebrate Halloween right. Halloween's greatest hazards aren't vampires and
villains, but falls, costume mishaps and automobile collisions.
Safe Halloween tips, the Lucky 13:
and celebrate Halloween right. Halloween's greatest hazards aren't vampires and
villains, but falls, costume mishaps and automobile collisions.
Safe Halloween tips, the Lucky 13:
• Map out the route that you plan to roam, so adults are assured you will
find your way home!
• From the bravest of superheroes to the noblest of knights, everyone
should remember to bring their flashlights!
• If you visit a house where a stranger resides, accept treats at the door
and, please, don't go inside.
• When you get ready to put on your disguise, use face paint instead of
masks, which will cover your eyes.
• Always remember, before you embark, to wear light-colored clothing
to be seen in the dark! (And remember to use reflective tape, even on
bikes, and brooms and the edges of your cape!)
• Whether you walk, slither or sneak, do it on the sidewalks and not
in the street.
• As you roam through the neighborhood collecting your treats, please
look both ways before crossing the street!
• Wigs, capes and costumes are flammable attire, so avoid open
flames to prevent a fire!
• Use a glow stick instead of a candle so your jack-o-lantern isn't a
safety gamble!
• You may fly on a broom or a space ship from Mars, but please be
on the lookout for drivers in cars! (Between parked cars is no place
to hide, be sure that you’re seen whether you’re a clown or a bride.)
• Monsters and zombies should stay off the lawn, and only visit homes
with their porch lights turned on!
• You may be dressed as a werewolf, a cat or a frog, but be cautious
around strange animals, especially dogs.