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Whether you'll be trick-or-treating or handing out candy, the Red Cross has tips (no tricks) to keep your family safe this Halloween.
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00:00But all of this week will be full of Halloween events do no matter when or how you plan to
00:05celebrate. Annette Rowland of the American Red Cross is here with some tips to make Halloween
00:11safe. And we just love your Halloween decorations there in the back room and those can even be
00:16causing some safety concerns with wind. So we want to break it down. Let's start with
00:20trick-or-treating for folks that are planning to trick-or-treat this Halloween. How do you keep
00:24this scary fun but keep it safe too? Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. You might be
00:32able to tell but I'm really excited and I try to teach my kids one of the main things about
00:37Halloween is making sure that you are being safe. So using those crosswalks, making sure you're
00:43looking right and left before you cross, and for parents making sure that you're accompanying your
00:48children and putting down the cell phones and paying attention. I think that's key and also
00:53teaching your children how to call 9-1-1 in case of an emergency they know what to do. Well let's
00:59talk about the costumes next. How do you make sure that the kids' costumes are safe and what should
01:05you remind them to do? Yeah costumes are fun. We've got the scary ghosts, we've got the witches,
01:12we've got everything. But I think what's most important is making sure that you can be seen.
01:16It's dark out there when you're trick-or-treating a lot of times. So making sure that you have
01:20flashlights or glow sticks. I was actually going to bring my flashlights to show you
01:24but unfortunately the battery's dead so I've got to change those. But making sure that
01:29you have some type of lighting item on you to make sure that people are seeing you because
01:36people are coming home, they're driving home from work when the sun goes down. So making
01:40sure that your children are seen is important. All right so what other things should parents
01:45plan during trick-or-treating? What should we need to keep an eye out for and keep any kind
01:49of hazards away from the kids? Yeah so make sure that you're checking your kids' candy. You want
01:56to check before they want to make sure that you're telling your children and instances that could be
02:04in there that could cause them harm. But also for people who may be handing out candy to the
02:09children, make sure that you you take a look at your driveways, at your porches and sweep those
02:14so there's no hazards, tripping hazards that could hurt someone. Making sure that your porch
02:19is well lit so kids and parents feel safe coming to that area as well. And I think it's important
02:26for kids to remember, don't ever step foot inside of someone's home. Make sure that
02:37walks and make sure that you are seen. Annette Rowland of the American Red Cross,
02:43thanks for joining us here on AccuWeather Early.

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