Make this Halloween full of fun and free of worry with these simple tips to keep your little ones safe while they enjoy the festivities.Ìý
Candy SafetyÌý
- Wait to snack: Hold off on eating treats until you’ve had a chance to check them. Toss anything that’s open or looks suspicious.Ìý
- Know their allergies: If your child has food allergies (like peanuts or dairy), help them understand which candies are safe and which to avoid.
- Brush before bed: After all the sweet fun, make sure your child brushes their teeth to keep cavities away.Ìý
Costume SafetyÌý
- Skip the masks: Choose costumes that don’t block your child’s vision—especially if you’ll be out after dark.Ìý
- Watch for choking hazards: Avoid costumes with small parts like chinstraps or dangling accessories.Ìý
- Test face paint first: Try a small patch on your child’s arm before applying it to their face to check for any skin reactions.Ìý
- Be seen: Dark costumes can be hard to spot at night. Add reflective stickers or give your child a flashlight to help them shine bright.Ìý
Street SmartsÌý
- Stay close: Young kids should always stay within sight and never cross the street without an adult.Ìý
- Stick together: Older kids should go out in groups and avoid wandering off alone.Ìý
- Try daytime events: If your neighborhood isn’t well-lit or doesn’t feel safe at night, look for local daytime Halloween activities.Ìý