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10 Halloween Safety Tips Every Parent Needs to Know in 2024

By October 29, 2024Insurance
10 Halloween Safety Tips Every Parent Needs to Know in 2024 - Child in a skeleton costume holding a plastic pumpkin with candy in it

Halloween is just around the corner, and it’s one of the most exciting times of the year for kids. But while trick-or-treating is all about fun, costumes, and candy, it’s also important for parents to be mindful of safety to ensure the night is filled with smiles, not scares. At Commonwealth Insurance Services, we care about your family’s safety as much as we care about protecting your home and belongings. Follow these updated Halloween safety tips to keep your little ghouls and goblins safe this year.

1. Choose Safe, Flame-Resistant Costumes

Make sure your child’s costume is flame-resistant and fits well to avoid trips and falls. Avoid costumes with long, flowing fabric that can be hazardous near candles or open flames, like those in jack-o’-lanterns. Reflective tape or glow sticks can help ensure they’re visible to drivers after dark.

2. Opt for Makeup Over Masks

While masks are a fun part of many costumes, they can obstruct your child’s vision. Face paint or makeup is a safer alternative and allows your child to see clearly while trick-or-treating. If they do wear a mask, make sure it fits securely and doesn’t block their sight.

3. Plan Your Route and Stick to It

If your neighborhood is popular for trick-or-treating, plan out a safe route in advance. Stick to well-lit areas and avoid shortcuts through alleys, backyards, or unfamiliar neighborhoods. Apps like Google Maps now offer real-time Halloween event updates in some areas, helping you stay aware of crowded spots.

4. Be Extra Cautious of Traffic

Kids are excited on Halloween and often forget to look both ways before crossing the street. Make sure they know the rules: cross at corners and crosswalks, not between parked cars. According to recent data from the National Safety Council (NSC), Halloween pedestrian accidents remain high, so always walk with younger children and remind older ones to be cautious.

5. Inspect Candy Before Eating

While it’s fun to dive into the candy haul right away, always inspect it first. Discard any candy that isn’t in its original wrapper, appears tampered with, or looks suspicious. In 2024, there have been heightened concerns about candies that contain allergens or THC-laced treats in certain regions, so extra vigilance is key.

6. Stay in Groups

There’s safety in numbers. Encourage your kids to trick-or-treat with a group of friends or trusted adults. Make sure each child knows their full name, address, and your phone number, just in case they get separated.

7. Set a Curfew for Older Kids

If you have older children who want to trick-or-treat without an adult, make sure to set a curfew. Equip them with a fully charged phone, and consider using location-sharing apps like Find My or Life360 so you can check on their whereabouts.

8. Stay Visible

As the sun sets earlier in October, darkness can make it harder for drivers to see children. Equip your kids with flashlights or glow sticks, and make sure their costumes include reflective elements. Trick-or-treating from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. remains the safest window, based on recent data from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

9. Secure Your Home for Visitors

If you’re handing out candy, make sure your porch is well-lit, and clear any tripping hazards from your walkway, like hoses or decorations. If you have pets, ensure they are kept away from the door to avoid unexpected scares or accidents.

10. Talk to Your Kids About Stranger Danger

Remind your kids never to enter a stranger’s home or car while trick-or-treating. In 2024, with the rise of community Halloween events and pop-up haunted houses, there may be more opportunities for encounters with strangers, so always stress the importance of staying safe. A Safe Halloween for the Whole Family Halloween is all about fun, but safety should always be a top priority. At Commonwealth Insurance Services, we are here to help protect what matters most to you—your family. By following these tips, you can ensure your kids have a fun and safe Halloween this year. And remember, whether it’s protecting your home, auto, or family, we’ve got you covered with customized insurance solutions.

Have a happy and safe Halloween from your friends at Commonwealth Insurance Services!

For more tips or to discuss your insurance needs, feel free to contact us at 502-813-5436!