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7 Spooktacular Tips: Parent Guide to a Safe Halloween

Written by Utica National Personal Lines Team | Oct 16, 2024 2:22:13 AM

The leaves are bright with autumn’s signature colors and jack-o-lanterns are dotting porches around the country, meaning one of the most anticipated nights of the year is approaching – Halloween! The holiday is fun for children and adults alike, with costumes, candy, and spooky decorations. To help make sure this year’s Halloween is sweet and not sour, here are some essential tips for a safe evening.

  1. Costume Check: When picking out or DIYing your child’s costume, make sure it is well-fitting and doesn’t obstruct their vision. Running across lawns and up porch steps can be a recipe for disaster if they can’t see correctly. Consider adding reflective tape to costumes and treat bags as well for better visibility.

  2. Plan Your Route: Plan and review a safe trick-or-treating route with your children. Try sticking to familiar neighborhoods that are well-lit and away from busy roads.

  3. Accompany Young Children: If your children are young, it’s a good idea to chaperone them as they go door-to-door. For older kids, ensure they travel in a group and have a cell phone to reach you in an emergency.

  4. Stranger Danger: If your children will be with a group of friends, remind them to never enter someone’s home. Candy should always be given out at the door or the end of the driveway.

  5. Check Your Haul: Don’t eat candy until it has been inspected at home. Discard any candy that is unwrapped or looks suspicious, and check labels for allergens if your child has a food allergy.

  6. Home Safety: If you’ll be handing out candy to trick-or-treaters, make sure your home is well-lit, and your porch and yard are free of any hazards that could cause children to trip.

  7. Fire Safety: The National Fire Protection Agency recommends using glow sticks or battery-operated candles in jack-o-lanterns and other decorations to reduce the risk of fire. Remember to keep decorations clear of exits and avoid costumes with long trailing fabric as well.

Halloween should be about creating fun memories. By following these safety tips, you can help make your spooky celebration both safe and enjoyable. Happy Halloween from Team Utica National!

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