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Red Cross Offers the "Trick" to Safety this Halloween

Tips to
Help Prevent the Spread of Flu Germs
With Halloween
right around the corner and the H1N1 flu widespread across the country, the
American Red Cross offers the following tips to help parents and children
celebrate safely this year. “We don’t want anyone to go out trick-or-treating
and come home sick,” says Sharon Stanley, Chief Nurse of the
American Red Cross. “You can follow these special tips to try to have a flu-free
Halloween:”
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If your child
is sick, keep them at home. This will be disappointing to your young one, but
your neighbors and community are counting on you to hold the line on
transmission of this virus.
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Remind kids
to keep their hands away from their eyes, nose and mouth to keep germs away.
Carry that hand sanitizer with you or have it near your candy dispensing
area!
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If you are
giving out candy, hand it out or scoop it. Instead of a bowl of candy,
consider handing out small, individually wrapped bags of treats.
To help prevent
other dangers, take the following steps for a safer Halloween:
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Use
flame-resistant costumes.
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Plan your
route and make sure adults know where children are going. A parent or
responsible adult should accompany young children as they make their way
around the neighborhood.
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Make sure the
trick-or-treaters have a flashlight. Add reflective tape to costumes and
trick-or-treat bags. Have everyone wear light-colored clothing to be
seen.
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Visit only
the homes that have a porch light on. Accept treats at the door – never go
inside.
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Instead of
masks which can cover your eyes and make it hard to see, use face
makeup.
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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.
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Be cautious
around strange animals, especially dogs.
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If you are
welcoming ghosts and goblins, make sure your outdoor lights are
on.
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Sweep leaves
from your sidewalks and steps.
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Clear your
porch or front yard of any obstacles that a child could trip
over.
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Restrain your
pets.
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Use a glow
stick instead of a candle in your jack-o-lantern to avoid a fire
hazard.
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When your
children return home, inspect their Trick-or-Treat bag. Throw away any
unwrapped candy and inspect the rest for choking hazards and tampering.
Visit the Red Cross Halloween Safety page for more information on how to have
a safe and happy Halloween.
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