Stay Safe While You Trick-or-Treat 

With Halloween creeping closer, Sen. Plummer has some helpful safety tips to make sure your night of trick-or-treating is all treats and no tricks!  

Stick to your local community’s designated hours and keep to the sidewalks to avoid any frightful falls. Adults should carry flashlights to light the way through the spooky streets. And before your little goblins dig into their candy haul, be sure to check everything first to keep things safe and sweet.  

Additional Trick-or-Treating tips include: 

  • Choose flame-resistant costumes or use polyester/nylon for DIY outfits. 
  • Use bright, reflective clothing or tape to increase visibility. 
  • Opt for makeup over masks to avoid obstructing vision. 
  • Test makeup 24-48 hours ahead to prevent allergic reactions. 
  • Avoid decorative contact lenses without a prescription. 

When it comes to enjoying Halloween treats and sweets, the FDA offers the following nutritional and safety tips for trick-or-treaters: 

  • Wait to eat treats until they’ve been inspected at home. 
  • Avoid unwrapped or homemade treats, and check labels for allergens. 
  • Parents of very young children should remove any choking hazards such as gum, peanuts, hard candies, or small toys from the Halloween bags. 

Let’s make this Halloween a scream—in the best way!

Jason Plummer

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