Halloween Safety Tips in Glen Dale and Prince Georges County, MD

Halloween dayHalloween is just around the corner. And that means it’s time to carve those pumpkins, fill that bowl with candy, and get ready for the influx of ninjas, super heroes, and princesses that will come knocking at your door.

But before you put the finishing touches on your haunted house display, make sure that your home is ready to safely welcome trick-or-treaters and party guests alike. Follow these tips for a fun, festive, and safer Halloween.

  1. If you’re handing out candy, choose individually packaged varieties only. You never know who might have a food allergy or sensitivity.
  1. If your kids are hitting the streets in search of sugary treats, remind them to stay on well-lit sidewalks and driveways, and to always walk with a buddy. For added safety, give them flashlights to help light the way.
  1. Make sure your home is well lit, especially along pathways leading up to your front door.
  1. Use LED tea lights to illuminate carved pumpkins instead of candles in case they get knocked over accidentally
  1. When decorating your lawn, keep in mind that kids often cut across yards from house to house. So consider keeping decorations close to the front of your home.
  1. Make sure sidewalks, driveways and steps are free of clutter and debris.
  1. If you’re hosting a Halloween bash, serve alcoholic beverages responsibly.
  1. Check your homeowners insurance policy to see if you’re covered against accidental trips and falls on your property. The time to find out that you have too little coverage is before anything happens, not when you go to file a claim.

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