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Halloween Safety Tips for Residents & HomeownersPrepare Early to Make Trick-or-Treat Safe for Kids, Pets & Motorists
All Hallows Eve is a time for spooky fun for kids and grownups. Neighborhood residents can help keep Halloween pleasant for everyone by observing a few safety tips.
Halloween safety begins long before kids head out the door to trick-or-treat. Residents can help make the evening go smoothly by taking care of a few minor details around the home. Even though many youngsters will be hitting the neighbors for candy before total darkness falls, there are guidelines to keep kids and parents safe on Halloween while on foot. How Should Homeowners Prepare for Halloween Trick-or-Treat?The ceramic bunny on the front lawn may not look all that threatening during the day, but to kids and parents walking through the yard at dusk it could cause a fall or twisted ankle. The same concern applies to slippery leaves on the front walk, uneven stepping stones, and loose steps or hand railings. What tips can homeowners use to prevent injury on Halloween?
What Can Residents Do to Ensure a Safe Halloween for Kids?Kids and parents don't always obey Halloween safety rules. Children should never go out alone to trick-or-treat, but there are always some that do. There are ways neighborhood residents can help keep kids safe on Halloween night.
Halloween means lots of people coming and going through the homeowner's yard. Residents can use Halloween as a good time to clean up any yard debris that might cause someone to fall or get hurt. Ensure a child's safety by watching out for strangers that might be trouble. Remind teens about driving defensively and to be on the lookout for kids even after it gets dark. By observing a few safety measures, neighbors and residents can provide a safe and fun Halloween for everyone.
The copyright of the article Halloween Safety Tips for Residents & Homeowners in Home Management is owned by Mary King. Permission to republish Halloween Safety Tips for Residents & Homeowners in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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