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Halloween Safety Tips from Dr. Keshwani

Halloween is one of the most fun nights of the year — costumes, candy, and friends everywhere! Whether you’re out trick-or-treating, going to a party, or hanging out at home, a few simple tips can help you keep the night fun and safe and keep everyone healthy and happy.

Before trick-or-treating:

  • Plan your route. Stick to familiar, well-lit neighborhoods and make sure everyone knows who they’re walking with.
  • Be seen in the dark! Choose light-colored costumes or add reflective tape, glow bracelets, or bring a flashlight.
  • Dress for the weather. Layers are key for staying warm (and comfy) no matter what the night brings.

While trick-or-treating:

  • Go together. Younger kids should always be with a trusted adult. Tweens and teens should stay in groups and share their planned route.
  • Stay on sidewalks and use crosswalks when crossing the street.
  • Skip dark houses. Only visit homes with their lights on and decorations out.
  • Stay alert. Keep an eye on your surroundings — and save the phone scrolling for later.
  •  Take treats at the door. Never go inside a house or car and always stay where others can see you.

After the fun:

  • Check all treats before eating. Make sure everything’s sealed and looks right — when in doubt, toss it. Avoid homemade goodies from people you don’t know well.
  • Go easy on the candy. Have a few favorites and save the rest for later.
  • Brush and floss! Sugar loves to stick around, so a good clean before bed is a must – cavities are scarier than any costume!

Have fun, be safe, and take care of each other! From your friends at People’s Community Clinic—have a safe and happy Halloween! 👻🧡