Halloween Safety
RHCA is recommending that parents have a Halloween party for kids instead of Trick or Treating. I know what's Halloween without "Trick or Treating"? Well if they must go out keep them safe by following a few Roseland Heights rules. 1. See if you can't get people on your block to agree that all homes that plan to give out candy put on the porch light and no candy homes leave porch light out. 2. You know we want parents to take children out for treats, never send them out alone. 3. We would like for the kids to stay on their own block, but if they leave their block they should never leave the neighborhood. 4. RHCA recommends all Trick or Treating be done just after dusk (3:30 until 6:30) All children should be back home by 7:00 pm. 5. Parents should check all candy. *Fruit not recommended for treats.
More tips:
Have adult supervision. Accompany your kids if you don’t think they’re old enough to trick-or-treat on their own.
There is safety in numbers. If they’re old enough to trick-or-treat without an adult, tell your kids to stay in a group.
Map out your plan. Designate a route before your kids begin trick-or-treating, and make sure they stick to it. Stay in your neighborhood.
Take the long way 'round. Have your kids trick-or-treat in areas where there are a lot of people around. They should also avoid taking short-cuts through alleys and parking lots.
Try tick-or-treat-friendly homes. Ensure your kids only visit houses with lights on. And, you might also suggest the houses they visit have some sort of Halloween decoration on the porch.
Stay outside. Make sure your kids don’t go inside someone’s house. They can get their candy from the porch.
Remain visible. Dress your kids in a bright costume so others can see them. If their costume is dark, have your kids wear reflective strips or carry a glow stick or flashlight.
Remember, shorter = safer.Goes without saying but just in case you forget, ensure your kids’ costumes aren’t so long that they can trip over them.
Don't cover the face. Instead of masks, have your kids wear make-up so they can see better.
Quality-check treats. Check your kids’ candy before they eat it. Throw out any candy that is not in its original wrapper or looks like it has been tampered with.
Say "no" to strangers.Tell your kids to never accept a ride or go anywhere with a stranger.
Obey the law. Encourage your kids to follow all thCommunityregular rules for walking around. That includes looking both ways before crossing, obeying all traffic laws and using cross walks and crossing lights where available.
Have a great time! Finally, make sure your kids have tons of fun and get lots and lots of candy.
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