The American Red Cross encourages parents and kids to follow these “lucky 13″ tips for safe Halloween.
As ghouls and goblins take over the night, and even scary creatures need to be safe and celebrate Halloween right. The greatest hazards aren’t vampires and villains, but falls, costume mishaps and automobile collisions.
1: Map out the route that you plan to rome, so parents are assured you will find your way home.
2: From the strongest of superheroes to the noblest of knights, all trick-or-treaters should remember to bring their flashlights!
3: If you visit a house were a stranger resides, accept the treats at the door but do not go inside!
4: When you get ready to put on your spooky disguise, choose face paint instead of masks, which might cover your eyes.
5: Always remember, before you embark to wear light-colored clothing so you can be seen when it’s dark!
6: Whether you walk, slither or sneak, be sure do it on sidewalks and don’t walk in the street!
7: As you roam through your neighborhood collecting your treats, be sure to look both ways before crossing the street!
8: Funny Wigs, capes and costumes are all flammable attire, so be sure to avoid open flames to prevent catching on fire!
9: Use a creepy green glow stick instead of a candle so your jack-o’-lantern doesn’t become more than you can handle.
10: Should you fly on a broom or rocket ship from Mars, remember to be on the lookout for drivers and cars! And don’t hide between parked vehicles.
11: Zombies and monsters should stay off the lawn, and remember to only visits homes with their porch lights turned on!
12: Dress as a werewolf, a cat or a frog, but be cautious around strange animals, especially dogs.
13: Have a grown-up inspect your candy when you are done trick-or-treating to remove open packages and choking hazards before eating.
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