By the Numbers
Costume Safety
Treat Yo Self
100

Halloween is the second busiest holiday after which one? 

Christmas 

100

All costumes, wigs and accessories should be this.

fire resistant 

100

Thought to be a safer alternative to traditional trick or treating. 

Trunk or Treat.

200

60% of pedestrians injured in traffic crashes were trying to do this. 

Cross the road

200

This can be used versus a mask, to not obscure ones vision.

make up or face paint. 

200

Children should wash these before eating sweets and wash these after...

Hands and Teeth. 

300

Children are more than twice as likely to have this happen to them on Halloween than any other day of the year. 

Hit by a car.

300

Add these to costumes to help them become more visible at night. 

Reflective tape or glow sticks. 

300

All treats should be inspected to make sure they are this. 

All treats should be sealed. Throw out candy with torn packages or holes in the packages, spoiled items, and any homemade treats that weren't made by someone you know.

400

Any princess would advise you make sure that these fit well, and that costumes are short enough to prevent tripping, getting caught on objects or coming into contact with firepits.

Shoes

400

Factors like bacteria, sugary and acidic foods and drinks, poor oral hygiene and not using fluoride can cause these. 

Cavities

500

This time yields the highest number of pedestrians killed in a traffic accident. 

Night

500
Making changes to your costume or clothing due to this will help you feel warm and comfortable!

Dressing for the weather

500

Though it may seem rude not to share, avoid giving candy to...

Pets: some treats such as raisins, chocolate can be harmful to animals

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