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Halloween Safety Month

Halloween Safety Month


Halloween is a fun time for kids and adults to carve pumpkins dress up as their favorite character and especially trick or treat. But with all the fun comes some precautions that must be taught to your little ghouls and goblins. Make sure you they know what time they need to be home and a certain neighborhood they should stick too. Also, it is always best to stick to a familiar area so that you don't get lost and you feel comfortable, especially if there is not an adult present.

September 2008
Sources: http://www.halloween-safety.com/halloween_safety_kids.html

 

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