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Halloween safety need not scare children
Dr. Luz Adriana Matiz of the NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital in New York advises limiting trick-or-treating to familiar neighborhoods and neighbors.
"It's important not to create too much fear in your children when you speak to them about Halloween safety," Matiz says in a statement. "But it's also essential that they understand that precautions must be taken."
Some of the precautions Matiz recommends include:
-- Having a parent go along or, if children are older, going in groups. Children should know they can never enter a stranger's home or apartment.
-- Not eating any candy before getting home. Having a parent examine the candy. Any unwrapped foods should be thrown away.
-- Wearing costumes made of non-flammable materials that don't pose a tripping hazard and also allow for clear vision.
-- Going out at night in bright-colored costumes or wearing reflectors as well as carrying a flashlight. The children should know street-crossing safety rules.
Copyright 2009 by United Press International
This news arrived on: 10/07/2009
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