Friday, October 31, 2014

Five Ways to Have a Safe and Fun Halloween

Tonight as the sun goes down, little ghosts and goblins will pour into the streets to go trick-or-treating through the neighborhoods.  We’ve got a few tips to help keep the entire celebration a safe and fun one.
 
Let’s start with carving those pumpkins! This is definitely an activity that requires adult supervision. Leave the kitchen knives in the drawer and pick up a pumpkin carving set. These will still give you a good cut if you slip but they aren’t likely to send you to urgent care for stitches. 

Flashlights or glow sticks are great for increasing your child’s visibility and just simply add to the fun of the evening.

Consider giving treats that aren’t candy. You will find individual packets of pretzels, raisins, and cheese-flavored crackers, and other non-sugary treats. Halloween-themed pencils, temporary tattoos, or other party favors for kids are easy to find.

Avoid using colored contact lenses to change the color of the eye, for all kinds of reasons.

Make sure that your trick-or-treaters have a good and well-balanced meal before they head out. Sort through their haul when returning home. Some candy may not be appropriate for your child – too small and it could be a choking hazard. Set limits on how many treats they can have. A morning-after tummy ache is not a fun way to remember a great Halloween.


And all the common sense stuff is still true. Stay on the sidewalk, watch carefully for cars, don’t take homemade treats from people you don’t know, set a curfew for your older kids if you aren’t going out with them.

Should you need us, we’ll be here. Manatt Family Urgent Care is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 7 a.m. until noon on Saturday, for the morning after stuff. And of course, our emergency room is always open 24 hours a day.


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