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Halloween Safety

Halloween Safety

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Halloween Safety. Introduction. Halloween can be fun. Here are some tips to help keep you safe. Trick or Treat. At your age, you need to be with a responsible adult. Masks. Eye holes should be large enough so you can see in front and to the sides. It should fit properly. Make-up. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Halloween Safety

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Introduction

Halloween can be fun. Here

are some tips to help keep you

safe.

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Trick or Treat

At your age, you need to be with a responsible

adult.

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MasksEye holes should be large enough so you can see in front and to the

sides.

It should fit properly.

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Make-up

Great choice!

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Flashlight

Try to have at least one person in your group

carry a flashlight.

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Lights

Be sure to go to houses that have the lights on and are welcoming.

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Stay outside

Stay outside of houses when trick or treating.

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Costumes

Should be reflective or with bright

colours and be fire resistant.

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Costumes

They should be short enough so

that you can walk safely.

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CostumesMake sure you

are warm enough. Put

clothes underneath if you are cold.

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Traffic

Walk on the sidewalk,

driveways and be very careful on the street.

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Crossing the Street

Walk on one side of the street and then cross to the

other side.

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Candy

Wait until you get home to have an adult check your candy.

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Need Help?• Family • Police Officer• Fire Fighter• Paramedic• Bus Driver• Friend’s parent• Hospital• Roger’s Pumpkin

Patrol

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Questions

1. Listen to the statement.2. If you think the answer is “Yes”, show

me “Yes” side of the card.3. If you think that it is “No”, show me

“No” side of the card.4. Please keep your eyes on your own

cards.

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#1

This is a safe mask to wear on Halloween.

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#2

These children are old enough to go trick or treating alone.

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#3It is important to get a responsible adult to check your candy when you get home.

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#4

It is a good idea to trick or treat at this house.

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#5

Make sure that it is safe before crossing the street.

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Web Sites

Rogers Pumpkin Patrolwww.pumpkinpatrol.com

Health Canadawww.hc-sc.gc.ca

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Happy Halloween!

Have a great time and be sure to

be safe!

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