Get Ready for Dracula to Ring Your Doorbell
October 15 2009 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Make it a Safe Halloween for All Trick-or-Treaters FARMINGTON
HILLS, Mich., Oct. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Every Halloween,
children envision ghosts, goblins, and the possibility of amassing
a treasure trove of candy. On the other hand, concerned parents
worry about their children's safety during this yearly
candy-gathering ritual. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20081001/AQW523LOGO )
"Halloween is a cherished tradition, but the excitement of the
night can cause children to forget to be careful," says Allstate
Field Vice President Thomas Clarkson. "There's no real 'trick' to
making Halloween a treat for the entire family. Both children and
adults need to think about safety on this annual day of
make-believe." The following tips from the Allstate Insurance
Company and the National Safety Council offer some excellent
guidelines for ensuring that children have a fun and SAFE
Halloween: -- Ensure children under age 12 are supervised by an
adult or older responsible youth. Plan and discuss the route your
trick-or-treaters intend to follow. -- Instruct children to travel
only in familiar areas and along an established route. -- Teach
your children to stop only at houses or apartment buildings that
are well lit, never enter a stranger's home and establish a return
time. -- Drivers should watch for children darting out from between
parked cars. -- Dress children only in fire-retardant costumes. --
Keep costumes hemmed so they don't cause children to trip. Falls
are the leading cause of unintentional injuries on Halloween. --
Decorate Halloween costumes with light-colored and light-reflecting
material if kids will be out after dark. -- Use facial make-up
instead of masks, which can obstruct a child's vision. -- Give
children an early meal before sending them trick-or-treating. Tell
children not to eat any treat until they return home and - when in
doubt, throw it out Memories of Halloween trick-or-treating last
for years after the candy is gone. Make it a safe holiday by
looking out for young participants taking part in one of our oldest
annual traditions.
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20081001/AQW523LOGODATASOURCE:
Allstate CONTACT: Jeff Ormond, +1-248-994-9393, , Ebony Dooley,
+1-248-994-9394,
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