Autumn has put its colorful and cooler grip on Minnesota. It’s getting dark earlier and stores have stocked Halloween costumes and piles of bagged candy (and older kids are stockpiling toilet paper, silly string and cans of shaving foam). Kids of all ages and parents are looking forward to Trick-or-Treat and Halloween parties.
Halloween requires extra precaution since kids are involved in some potentially dangerous activities and events: carving pumpkins, walking dark streets and crossing intersections, and wearing costumes than can obstruct vision. So, let’s talk about Halloween safety.
Candles in jack-o’-lanterns, wearing costumes improperly, falls, traffic accidents, and even face makeup can lead to Halloween injuries like cuts, abrasions, wounds, and burns. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Halloween is the second-largest commercial holiday (behind Christmas, of course). It’s also the second-most common time of year for children to get holiday-related injuries needing a visit to ER (also behind Christmas). CPSC estimates 4,500 Americans sustained Halloween-related injuries last year. The most common are severe hand injuries from pumpkin carving, and leg and extremity injuries due to falls caused by long costumes or costumes that impair vision.
The National Safety Council, CPSC and Protect America have compiled Halloween injury stats—a couple showing a surprising lack of common-sense adult guidance, in my opinion—that should put all of us on alert as 41 million children will go trick-or-treating in the U.S. this month.
While most of these precautions are basic safety guidelines, there are a few you may not have considered.
Trick-or treating isn’t just for single-family neighborhoods. Multi-family housing residents join in the fun too. Tips to ensure your residents and guests are safe include:
The Brothers Fire & Security team hopes that by planning ahead and using extra caution, your Halloween will be a safe and enjoyable time. But don’t steal your kids’ candy—they count it!
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