Halloween T.O.T Safety Program October 1, 2009

With Halloween just around the corner, the dangers present should become all too apparent. Selecting the right costume, which children want to start buying in August, can help to make a safe Trick or Treat. Children love to wear masks. The problem is that most masks severely restrict a child’s vision. If it doesn’t fit well, children will also devote most of their attention to adjusting the mask when they should be paying attention to crossing the street. When trick or treating at night, while wearing a dark costume, small children are very difficult to see. I recommend that a child hold a small flashlight or glow stick so that they are visible to drivers. We all need to do our part to help make Halloween safe. My frm has started a T.o.T. (Trick or Treat) Halloween Safety Program. We are giving away free reflective Trick or Treat bags and safety glow sticks, as well as a free report, “Halloween Safety Tips”, that you can download and learn simple tips to help make Halloween safe for all involved. You can access the free report and participate in the T.o.T. Safety program by clicking on the link, T.O.T. Safety Program.

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