
Most children go into hypermode on Halloween while parents put their worries on overdrive — and with good reason. Halloween warrants precautions that go beyond candy inspections. Stranger Danger and killer candy aside, parents need to make sure they’re doing all they can to keep their children safe, and that includes considering the safety of costumes, makeup, and possibly a rebreather in cautionary driving. Even “walking” transforms into its own kind of monster on Halloween. Check out the stats below and help spread the word.
Halloween Safety Guide by Alarms.org
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