Don’t get tricked while treating. Here are some Halloween safety tips.
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Olivia Malick, Staff writer
Oct. 27, 2022
Halloween is right around the corner.
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Halloween is known for being the scariest night of the year, but it doesn’t have to be the most dangerous.
The American Red Cross is reminding community members to be cautious before the festivities begin Monday.
“Halloween is one of the most popular holidays in the U.S. and with most communities returning to normal activities this school year, people should expect a higher volume of visitors in search of tricks and treats,” said Texas Gulf Coast Region, Red Cross Regional Communications Manager Vanessa Valdez in a news release. “Whether you’re handing out goodies or going door-to-door, with just a few simple considerations you can make sure your family and those around you are safe and sound.”
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Here are some safety tips the American Red Cross encourages people to keep in mind as the Halloween celebrations begin:
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For those welcoming trick-or-treaters to their home, here are some safety tips to follow:
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Olivia Malick is the education reporter for The Beaumont Enterprise.