Child pedestrian safety expert Moira Donahue with SafeKids USA (www.safekids.org) encourages parents to remind their little ones to be safe when out trick-or-treating. Halloween is supposed to be about scares that are fun, not frightening. But statistics show it’s one of the most dangerous days of the year for kids when it comes to walking safely. Consider these:
o It’s getting darker earlier in the day, and children are likely to be trick-or-treating when it is harder for drivers to see them
o Children are excited on this night and may be less cautions and move in unpredictable ways
o Masks may restrict children’s vision and ill-fitting shoes may make them more prone to trips and falls
Safety experts from SafeKids and FedEx have teamed up to develop safety tips for parents and drivers.
Parents: Halloween is an exciting holiday for children, but they can be vulnerable to injury on this night. To ensure trick-or-treaters stay safe, Safe Kids recommends that children:
Drivers: Drivers need to do their part to keep trick-or-treaters safe from harm. FedEx reminds motorists to be extra careful this Halloween and recommends that drivers:
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