How to stay safe when trick or treating - …
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Make sure a responsible adult or guardian goes with you - it could be an older brother or sister if they're over 16 Plan your route before you leave the house and make sure someone else knows where you are going Wear reflective or light-coloured clothing so you can be seen Carry a torch to check what's around you and avoid falling over Make sure a responsible adult or guardian goes with you. Plan your route before you leave the house and make sure someone else knows where you are going. Wear reflective or light-coloured clothing so you can be seen. Carry a torch to check what's around you and avoid falling over. Stay together in a group. Never eat opened candy. Stay on the sidewalk and be careful of cars. Trick-or-treat in your own neighborhood, where there’s a good chance you’ll know the people whose doors you’ll be knocking on. Caution children against visiting homes without their lights on.
Make sure a responsible adult or guardian goes with you.
Plan your route before you leave the house and make sure someone else knows where you are going.
Wear reflective or light-coloured clothing so you can be seen.
Carry a torch to check what's around you and avoid falling over.
Stay together in a group.
Never eat opened candy.
Stay on the sidewalk and be careful of cars.
Trick-or-treat in your own neighborhood, where there’s a good chance you’ll know the people whose doors you’ll be knocking on.
Caution children against visiting homes without their lights on.
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