Halloween is an exciting time for children. The prospect of dressing up in fun costumes and going trick-or-treating with friends can be a highlight of autumn. As fun as it is for children, however, it’s equally worrying for parents. Safety risks abound, from falling in the dark to unsafe candy. Below are some Halloween safety tips from safety expert Sally Wilson.

Halloween costume safety

Trick-or-treating safety

According to Safe Kids Worldwide, children are more than twice as likely to be hit by a car and killed on Halloween than on any other day of the year. Children younger than 12 years old should always be accompanied by an adult. Children should also be careful when crossing the street, and only cross at corners.

Kids should also be mindful of cars in driveways. It becomes darker earlier at night in the fall and kids can be more difficult to see when a car is backing out of a driveway.

Some more safety tips for trick-or-treating include:

You can also keep kids safe by slipping a piece of paper in their treat bag that has their name and address, in case they are separated from the group.

Halloween candy safety

Have a safe and fun Halloween!

Halloween Safety Checklist infographic