Five Spooky Smart Tips for a Safe Halloween
The tree leaves are changing colors, crisp cool air is surrounding us and the spookiest night of the year is around the corner. Little superheroes, cartoon and television characters will soon be out in their neighborhoods for trick or treat fun. The American Red Cross has 5 tips for trick-or-treaters and their guardians to keep Halloween safe and fun without sacrificing the spooky fun of the night.

- Trick-or-treaters need to see and be seen.
- Try using face makeup instead of a mask. Masks can block little one’s view and make it difficult to see.
- Give trick-or-treaters a flashlight to light their way.
- Use flame-resistant costumes.
- Trick-or-treat routes and Halloween parties often include candles, fire pits, and decorative lighting, which can easily ignite long or flowing costumes. Kids’ costumes often have loose sleeves, capes, or tulle skirts, which are more likely to catch fire — so flame resistance adds vital protection.
- Walk only on the sidewalks, not in the street.
- If no sidewalk is available, walk at the edge of the roadway, facing traffic.
- Look both ways before crossing the street, and cross only at the corner.
- Don’t cut across yards or use alleys.
- Don’t cross between parked cars.
- Drivers – use extra caution. The youngsters may forget to look both ways before crossing.
- If you’re handing out treats, turn your porch light on and make sure there’s a clear path to your porch.
- Turn on outdoor lights so trick-or-treaters can avoid any obstacles
- A grown-up should check the goodies before eating.
- Make sure to remove loose candy, open packages and choking hazards.
- Discard any items with brand names that you are not familiar with.

We wish you a night full of spooky and safe fun! Download the free Red Cross First Aid App for instant access to expert first aid advice right at your fingertips.