Halloween and Harvest Day
are fun times for children of all ages to dress up in costumes,
enjoy parties, enjoy fall fruits and vegetables, and eat treats.
These celebrations also provide a chance to give out healthy snacks,
get physical activity, and focus on safety, said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Check out these tips from the agency to help make the festivities fun and safe for trick-or-treaters and party guests:
Going trick-or-treating?
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Swords, knives, and similar costume accessories should be short, soft, and flexible. |
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Avoid trick-or-treating alone. Walk in groups or with a trusted adult. |
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Fasten reflective tape to costumes and bags to help drivers see you. |
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Examine all treats for choking hazards and tampering before eating them. Limit the amount of treats you eat. |
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Hold a flashlight while trick-or-treating to help you see and others see you. Always WALK and don't run from house to house. |
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Always test make-up in a small area first. Remove it before bedtime to prevent possible skin and eye irritation. |
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Look both ways before crossing the street. Use established crosswalks wherever possible. |
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Lower your risk for serious eye injury by not wearing decorative contact lenses. |
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Only walk on sidewalks whenever possible, or on the far edge of the road facing traffic to stay safe. |
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Wear well-fitting masks, costumes, and shoes to avoid blocked vision, trips, and falls. |
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Eat only factory-wrapped treats. Avoid eating homemade treats made by strangers. |
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Enter homes only if you're with a trusted adult. Only visit well-lit houses. Don't stop at dark houses. Never accept rides from strangers. |
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Never walk near lit candles or luminaries. Be sure to wear flame-resistant costumes. |
Expecting trick-or-treaters or party guests?
Follow these tips to help make the festivities fun and safe for everyone:
- Provide healthier treats for trick-or-treaters such as
low-calorie treats and drinks. For party guests, offer a variety of
fruits, vegetables, and cheeses.
- Use party games and trick-or-treat time as an opportunity
for kids to get their daily dose of 60 minutes of physical activity.
- Be sure walking areas and stairs are well-lit and free of obstacles that could result in falls.
- Keep candle-lit jack o'lanterns and luminaries away from
doorsteps, walkways, landings, and curtains. Place them on sturdy
tables, keep them out of the reach of pets and small children, and
never leave them unattended.
- Remind drivers to watch out for trick-or-treaters and to drive safely.
For more information on Halloween safety
- Halloween Food Safety Tips
Help your children have a safe Halloween, from the food they
eat to the parties they attend, from the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration.
- Halloween Safety Tips
Stay safe this Halloween with safety tips from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.














Very clever! Although I say that while healthy is a must on most days of the year, let ’em eat candy on Halloween.
Hi Tom,
My daughter has a good idea for Halloween candy. She hides it in the cupboard and gives out a few pieces every day until it’s gone.
Rita