Hello, Columbia! Halloween is finally upon us, which means it’s time for costumes, candy, and lots of fun! As the night of ghouls and goblins approaches, it’s essential to keep safety in mind while enjoying the festivities. The Columbia-Richland Fire Department has shared some fantastic tips to make sure your Halloween is both creepy and safe. Let’s dive in!
First things first—those costumes! They are a big part of what makes Halloween exciting and memorable. However, safety should be the top priority. When picking out a costume for your little trick-or-treater, choose flame-resistant materials. This tip is a must, especially when costumes may come into contact with candles or other heat sources.
It’s also a bright idea to avoid long and flowing costumes that can trip up excited kids on their candy-collecting adventures. Opt for shorter lengths or consider tucking in excess fabric to prevent any accidental tumbles as your child darts from house to house.
When it comes to props and accessories—think safety! While that shiny sword or witch’s broom might seem like a fun addition, make sure they are not sharp or too long. You want your little one to look fierce, not get hurt while they are out and about. Glow sticks and flashlights make excellent accessories, lighting up the night while keeping your child visible to all. A reflective costume or adding reflective tape can also go a long way in ensuring your child stands out in the dark!
As you plan for the evening, make sure to supervise your children while they’re trick-or-treating. Younger children should always have an adult or older sibling with them. It’s a good idea to discuss a plan ahead of time so that everyone knows where to go and when to be back.
Feel free to make this a fun family activity! Take a walk with the kids, enjoy the decorated houses in your neighborhood, and share in the excitement together. Remember, it’s about safety as much as it is about fun!
As darkness falls, it’s important to stay alert. Remind your little ones to look left, right, and left again before crossing the street. Choosing well-lit areas for trick-or-treating helps make them visible to passing drivers. Always walk on sidewalks when available or, if not, walk facing traffic. Stay on designated paths and avoid darting between cars.
After the night’s excitement, you’ll want to check the treats that your kids have collected. Look for opened or unwrapped candy—those can go right in the trash! A quick inspection ensures everyone enjoys a safe and tasty Halloween. If you’re the one handing out treats, consider giving away sealed goodies or pre-packaged snacks to minimize risks.
While you’re out, ensure that your home is also prepared. If you plan to have candles, never leave them unattended. This is especially important if you have little visitors who might be excitedly running around. It’s also crucial to keep all matches and lighters out of the reach of kids—ideally stored up high in a locked cabinet.
Halloween should be a time to enjoy spooky fun with friends and family. Implementing these simple tips can help keep the night exciting while ensuring everyone stays safe. So, as you prepare your costumes and gather your candy bags, remember: keeping safety in mind will allow you and your little ones to create the best Halloween memories! Happy Halloween, Columbia!
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