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Halloween Doesn’t Have to be a Dangerous Night for ChildrenChild pedestrian death rate on Halloween night doubles the average, FedEx and Safe Kids USA urges kids and drivers to be alert and cautious
“Kids need proper safety instruction before they go out trick-or-treating,” says Moira Donahue, Safe Kids USA Director of Pedestrian Safety Programs. “Many kids will be out trick-or-treating while it is dark and thus more difficult for drivers to see them. There are several simple and effective behaviors that parents can share with kids to help reduce their risk of injury. For example, children younger than age 12 should not be alone crossing streets on this night without an adult. If older kids are mature enough to go trick-or-treating without adult supervision, parents should make sure they go in a group and stick to a predetermined route with good lighting.” In preparation for Halloween, 150 Safe Kids coalitions across the country will team up with Walk This Way program sponsor FedEx to provide kids with reflective materials to promote visibility, including trick-or-treat bags and zipper tags that can be attached to costumes, as well as important safety information for children, parents, and drivers. Drivers need to be extra alert as there will be more children on the streets and sidewalks – and children may also be focused on gathering candy and the excitement of the holiday. “Safe Kids and FedEx urge drivers to slow down on neighborhood roads to make Halloween more enjoyable for everyone, but also to help save lives,” added Donahue. Top safety tips Safe Kids USA recommends for parents:
Top safety tips Safe Kids USA and FedEx recommend for drivers:
While pedestrian safety is a main concern on Halloween, parents and kids should also be careful when dealing with candy. “While kids never want to wait to dive into their candy, it is best to check sweets for signs of tampering before children are allowed to eat them,” says Donahue. “Remind children to only eat treats in original and unopened wrappers.” For more tips on how to help kids become safer pedestrians on Halloween, as well as throughout the year click here.
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