Halloween Safety 101: Keeping the Spooky Fun Safe for Kids

Dr. Chheda – Halloween is coming up, and it’s one of my favorite times of the year. It’s probably one of your kids’ favorite times too. This is purely a kid holiday, though we at…

Halloween Safety 101: Keeping the Spooky Fun Safe for Kids

Dr. Chheda – Halloween is coming up, and it’s one of my favorite times of the year. It’s probably one of your kids’ favorite times too. This is purely a kid holiday, though we at…

Dr. Chheda – Halloween is coming up, and it’s one of my favorite times of the year. It’s probably one of your kids’ favorite times too. This is purely a kid holiday, though we at the office dress up as well. When your child dresses up in a costume, remember a couple of simple rules: Make sure their face is not covered completely so they can see where they’re going. If you’re going trick-or-treating at night, ensure they have reflective clothing on somewhere. It tends to get a little cold, so maybe have layers on underneath their costume. Some more trick-or-treating safety tips: Only take wrapped candy or wrapped presents. Only go to homes that you know. Only go to homes where the light is on. You don’t want to disturb your neighbors if they don’t want to participate in trick-or-treating. Throw out the candy maybe one piece at a time. The rest of it you can either save or bring to me. Anyway, happy Halloween! Most days of the month try to celebrate Halloween. Transcriptions from AI and may not be 100% accurate

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