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Halloween Safety Tips from EASTAR Health System

October 22, 2012

Making Halloween Trick-or-Treating Safer for All Ages

With some planning and common sense, Halloween can be fun – and safe – for children of all ages

 

For sheer fun, Halloween has developed into one of the most celebrated and anticipated days of the year.  As fall brings cooler temperatures to most of the nation, Halloween is seen by many as the kick-off of the season and allows kids to become, at least for one night,  their favorite characters as they happily engage in that ages-old exercise of trick-or-treating.

But Halloween can be a nervous occasion for some parents concerned about trick-or-treating safety.  Statistically, trick-or-treating is a fun and usually safe activity.  According the U.S. Census Bureau, over 36.1 million children ages 5-13 don their favorite costumes and engage in their quest for sweets and treats of all kinds.  But like any activity, planning ahead can make a big difference when it comes to safety.

Here are some “safe scaring” Halloween safety tips for families from EASTAR Health System:

  • Be sure to test makeup on a small area of the body first to check for possible allergic reactions and remove before bedtime to help prevent skin and eye irritation.
  • Wear well-fitted masks, flame-resistant costumes and comfortable shoes to avoid slips, trips, and falls.  To avoid possible eye injury, don’t wear decorative contact lenses.  Avoid walking near candles or other flames.
  • Avoid trick-or-treating alone.  Walk in groups with a trusted adult.
  • Attach reflective tape to costumes and bags to help motorists see ghosts and goblins better.  If possible and age appropriate, each trick-or-treater should carry a flashlight for even better visibility.
  • Always walk when trick-or-treating; never run from house to house. 
  • Always stop and look both ways before crossing any street.  Use crosswalks if possible.
  • Only use sidewalks, if available.  If sidewalks are not available, walk on the far edge of the road facing traffic. (Remember to bring those flashlights and wear that reflective tape!)
  • Never enter a stranger’s home unless a trusted adult is present.
  • Consume only factory-wrapped treats.  Avoid homemade treats unless they come from a trusted adult.
  • As a fun alternative to traditional trick-or-treating, consider community options such as those provided by municipalities, neighborhoods, civic organizations, and churches. 

While candy is usually the top priority in the minds of young revelers, there are far healthier treats that can satisfy those sweet teeth, yet not pack so many calorie punches.  Try some of these suggestions for healthier treats: string cheese, sugar free gum, banana chips, pretzels, yogurt in a tube, sunflower seeds, almonds, honey sticks, apple chips, air popped popcorn, granola bars, low sugar fruit snacks, and even inedible yet useful “treats” such as pencils (unsharpened), erasers, stickers, crazy straws, temporary tattoos, silly bands,  or even bubbles!

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    Us
    • CEO Welcome
    • Awards & Accreditations
    • Comments & Suggestions
    • Directions & Locations
    • System Leadership
    • Mission, Vision & Values
    • Ethics & Compliance Program
  • Services
    • Cancer Center
    • Cardiac Catheterization Lab
    • Cardiology: Electrodiagnostic Services (EDS)
    • Diagnostic Imaging (Radiology)
    • Emergency Department
    • Home Health Services
    • Intensive Care Unit
    • The Pavilion
    • Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
    • Sleep Center
    • Surgical Services
    • Women’s Services: Labor & Delivery
    • Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine Center
    • Medical Glossary
  • Facilities
    • EASTAR East Campus (Formerly Muskogee Community Hospital)
  • For Patients & Guests
    • Admitting & Registration
    • Advance Directives
    • Bill Pay
    • Cafe
    • Directions & Locations
    • Email A Patient
    • Gift Shoppes
    • Medical Records
    • Medical Staff Directory
    • No Smoking Policy
    • Patient Guide
    • Privacy Policy
    • Visiting Hours
  • For Physicians
    • Comments & Suggestions
    • Medical Staff Directory
    • Medical Staff News
    • Practice News
    • Practice Opportunities
    • ACES / MEDITECH 6.0 Training
  • For Employees
    • Benefits
    • Capella Connections Newsletter
    • Discount Program
    • Education
    • Employee Assistance Program
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    • EASTAR Health System Child Development Center
    • Volunteer Hours
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    • My Health Newsletter
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    • Daily Health News
  • Careers
    • Nursing
    • Current Job Postings