Halloween is when the mischief makers come out to play and the witches cackle night and day. The cauldrons bubble, there’s toil and trouble. So much trouble, in fact, that injuries and accidents happen frequently over the Halloween weekend. And with an estimated 40 million kids or more hitting the streets in search of candy, there is a lot of chances for a mishap.
Whether you are participating in trick-or-treating yourself or guiding the little goblins around the pumpkin patch, here are some tips to make sure everyone has a safe and fun Halloween. Tap Read more below to continue!
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