Autumn’s cool breeze and vibrant leaves also usher in the season of pumpkin patches and Halloween adventures. But there’s a spooky fact about Halloween not many know.
Cars, not candy, are the biggest threats during trick-or-treating nights, says Dr. Daniel Corwin from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Dim lighting and eager children can be a risky mix.
However, there are easy ways to keep the fun safe. Opt for luminous costumes, clear-vision masks, and teach kids some street-smart tricks.
There’s more to ensuring your kid’s safety during fall festivities. Don’t let a fun evening turn into a trip to ER…