October 17, 2012
          
          
          HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY HALLOWEEN
          REMEMBER THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS 
          Halloween  brings jack-o-lanterns, whimsical costumes, and visits from young neighbors in  disguise. The Nassau County Department of Health offers these Halloween safety  tips to help keep this holiday safe and enjoyable for everyone.
          Jack-o-Lanterns 
          
            - If a child       wants a carved jack-o-lantern, let an adult do the carving, or let the       child use a knife especially designed for use by young children. 
 
            - Use a small       flashlight inside a pumpkin instead of a candle which may pose a fire       hazard. 
 
            - If a candle is       used, light it only for short periods and keep it away from unsupervised       youngsters as well as flammable furnishings. 
 
          
          Halloween Costumes 
          
            - In choosing       costumes, keep safety in mind. Trick-or-treaters need to see and be       seen. 
 
            - If a mask is       part of a costume, make sure it will not slip and cover the eyes.       The eyeholes should be large enough to see through clearly. 
 
            - Consider using       face paints or cosmetics to create an original "mask". 
 
            - Hats and       scarves should also be tied firmly, so that they do not restrict vision. 
 
            - Select light       colored costumes. 
 
            - Attach       reflective tape or stickers to costumes or footwear and to Halloween treat       bags so that they can be seen more easily by motorists. 
 
          
          Visiting Neighborhoods 
          
            - Small children       need a supervising adult with them when trick-or- treating. 
 
            - Have children       carry flashlights to light their way and be more visible to       motorists. 
 
            - Walk on       sidewalks where available. 
 
            - If children       must walk on a road, walk facing traffic. 
 
            - Trick-or-treaters       should go only to houses where they know the residents, and where the       outside light is on. 
 
            - Children should       stay on the porch or outside steps to get their treats, and NEVER go into a home without an adult. 
 
          
          Treats 
          
            - For treats,       parents should consider healthy options to candy. Healthful prepackaged       snacks such as raisins, or treats such as coins, stickers, sports cards or       coupons from local businesses are a welcome alternative. 
 
            - Children       should be warned not to eat any food until an adult has inspected it at       home. Unwrapped treats and those showing signs of tampering should       be discarded.