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home : home & health : home & health Friday, July 30, 2010

10/21/2008 1:24:00 PM Email this articlePrint this article 
Mr. No-No's Halloween safety tips
In just over a week, it will be Halloween. Mr. No-No is part of the Children's Accident Prevention Program.

Halloween is such a fun time for millions of children across the country. Unfortunately, there are thousands that end up in the emergency room due to preventable accidents.

So before you start picking out the perfect costume for your little goblins and begin gathering goodies; Mr. No-No has a few safety tips that can help you to have a fun and safe Halloween.

Decking out the Pumpkin:

Have the little ones draw the design and you be their carving assistant.

Let the little goblins push in the carvings (the eyes, nose, mouth, etc.).

You scrape the guts; they pull out the guts.

Use battery operated artificial light inside the jack-o'-lantern.

When Picking Out a Costume:

Pick a costume both you and your little ones can easily get in and out of.

Wear bright colors (Add a splash of neon color to your costume if black).

Don't get wands, swords, pistols, etc. (Kids can get hurt & you end up carrying them anyway).

When Trick-or-Treating:

ALWAYS have them within view! Tell your little ones," If you can't see me, I can't see you."

Nothing should be in your child's hands except for their basket.

Everyone should have a type of light stick on them at all times.

Before the Sugar Rush:

Check ALL the Treats! Throwaway all suspicious and unwrapped candy.

Completely sealed candies--submerge your candy in a bowl of water...if you see air bubbles or wet candy, throw it away.

After the Sugar Rush:

Settling their tummies--drink a glass of water or warm milk after filling up on candy.

Brush teeth immediately after eating candy.

Before bedtime, do something relaxing, like read a good Halloween book.

To learn more about how children can become more proactive in their own safety, you can visit www.MrNoNo.com.


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