Thursday, October 27, 2016

HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS FOR HALLOWEEN NIGHT!



A.  BEFORE YOU LEAVE

       1.   EAT A HEALTHY MEAL!!!!! 
       2.   REVIEW the Safety Rules (see below)      
       3.   DO a Safety Check on the costumes....be sure everything works, there are no tripping hazards and if you are wearing a mask the child can see forward and side way,  all shoes are comfortable


B.  HALLOWEEN NIGHT SAFETY RULES

       1.  NO Running      
       2.  STAY with the group 
       3.  UNDER 12 should Trick or Treat and cross streets                       with an adult at corners and crosswalks.     
       4.  NO Eating Candy till you get home and check it    
       5.  STAY on the sidewalk      
       6.  LOOK both ways before crossing the street       
       7.  STOP at only familiar houses and only those with
                a Porch Light on.      
       8.  ESTABLISH the route you will be going      
       9.  NEVER go inside a house to get a treat...stay on the porch       
      10  DON'T play near Jack 'O Lanterns
      11. WATCH for cars turning or backing up.
      12 DON'T Dart into the street

C.  CANDY

       1.  THE BAG...A Light Color with Reflective Strips       
       2.  INSPECT all candy BEFORE your child eats even
                  one piece            
                a.  If your child insists before you get home...with
                      a flashlight inspect the candy           
                b.  Carry the bag if you must            
                c.  TOSS candy with faded wrappers,  with holes or
                    tears or no wrapper at all            
                d.  REMOVE candy that can be a choking hazard especially for those under 3 yrs              3. DO NOT accept food products - from people you don't know
                a.  Set aside and discard later
        4.  CHECK fruit for injection or puncture wounds or foreign objects             

                a.  Wash the item, feel and inspect the skin and slice before serving 
                b.  If not certain - toss it
        5.  LIMIT the amount of candy your child eats to avoid a 
                  tummy ache
        6.  KEEP the candy up and out of the way

D.  DRIVING

Auto Accidents on Halloween night are as high or higher than on Labor Day Weekend.  Do not Drink and Drive.  Do Not Talk on phone or Text and Drive...Be a part of the solution.

        1.  SLOW DOWN....especially in residential 
                   neighborhoods
        2.  BE ALERT  Children are excited on Halloween 
        3.  TAKE EXTRA TIME to look....
                 a.  intersections, medians, and curbs
        4.  ENTER AND EXIT Driveways and alleys carefully
                    and slowly
        5.  ELIMINATE distractions inside your car - be hyper vigilant
        6.  TURN HEADLIGHTS on early....to see children sooner
         

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Contact
ARIZONA CHILDPROOFERS
www.azchildproofers.com        info@azchildproofers.com
480-634-7366

Childproofing, Pool Fences, Car Seat Safety, Senior Safety
Community Education


Sources:
www.azchildproofers.com
www.safekidsworldwide.com
www.iafcs.org


Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Halloween Costume Tips


HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS for COSTUMES

from
Arizona Childproofers

HALLOWEEN....what a fun time of year for many.  Children LOVE to dress up.  Parents LOVE to dress up.  The excitement of So much candy can be just a little overwhelming.  When I was a little girl my mother made my costumes and we were able to run around the neighborhood with lots of freedom.


In today's world there are so many things to consider, plus the safety of our children being able to just run around the neighborhoods is not really an option anymore.  So, what are we supposed to do?  How can we keep the whimsical part of this tradition and have fun?  Here are a few simple things to follow and remember as October 31st is approaching and you are getting your costumes together



THINGS TO CONSIDER AS YOU PREPARE YOUR HALLOWEEN COSTUMES


1.  Fabric Should be Fire Retardant
      a.  If your costume is homemade....use fabrics that are Fire Retardant 

2.  Keep Costumes Short - this is to avoid Tripping
       a.  Falls are the leading cause of unintentional injuries on Halloween

3.  Put Reflective Tape on Costumes and/or Glow Sticks/Jewelry
       a.  You want Drivers AND Others to see your little ones

4.  Comfortable Shoes are a must!
       a.  Trick or Treating is NOT a time for Cute Shoes 

5.  Avoid MASKS
       a.  If a Mask is a must.....make sure the EYES HOLES are LARGE and there is a nose hole for breathing and mouth hole for talking/breathing
       b.  Masks make it hard for peripheral vision and can cause tripping or not seeing an on coming car
       c.  Full masks impair hearing

6.  Face Make Up - MUCH safer than Masks
       a.  Test the make-up or face paint before you use to make sure your child does not have any reactions to the product
        b.  Keep Make-up remover wipes with you

7.  Keep the Costume Loose so that warm clothes can be worn under it
       a.  It can get chilly while Trick or Treating and you don't want your little one to be uncomfortable

8.  Assessories
       a.  Knives, swords and other accessories should be made from cardboard or another flexible materials.  Children should NOT carry sharp objects.  They or others could get hurt.
       b.  Bags or sacks carried should be light colored or trimmed with reflective tape or lights.
       c.  Flashlights, glow sticks and LED lights are a great added accessories - kids love them and they will be able to see AND be seen more clearly

9.  Practice Walking, Running and Playing in the costume BEFORE you go out
      a.  You will find what you need to fix to prevent a fall or costume malfuntion

10.  Costumes for under Three Yrs Old
       a.  Avoid Chocking hazards - things that can be pried off and get into the mouth of a baby/toddler.  i.e. buttons, bling, patches, decorations, etc

Watch for our next blog on Safety Tips for Halloween Night


FOR MORE INFORMATION
Contact
ARIZONA CHILDPROOFERS
www.azchildproofers.com        info@azchildproofers.com
480-634-7366

Childproofing, Pool Fences, Car Seat Safety, Senior Safety
Community Education


Sources:
www.azchildproofers.com
www.safekidsworldwide.com
www.iafcs.org



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