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Flushing Hospital Medical Center: Trick-Or-Treat Safety Tips During COVID-19
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October 21, 2021
Halloween is known as a kid-favorite holiday full of spooky fun and lots of candy. However, it can also present many opportunities for injury, as children take to the streets in pursuit of trick-or-treat goodies.
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Although the restrictions regarding COVID-19 have somewhat relaxed, it is still suggested that you and your child where a mask, wash or sanitize hands regularly and try not to be part of large crowds while trick-or-treating.
Additionally, statistics show that roughly four times as many children aged 5-14 are killed while walking on Halloween evening compared with other evenings of the year. Also, injuries such as falls are a leading cause of injuries among children on Halloween.
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Parents can help minimize the risk of children getting injured at Halloween by following these safety tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Safety Council.
On Halloween children should:
On Halloween parents and adults should:
By following these simple tips, you and your children can have a safe and fun Halloween!
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This press release was produced by Flushing Hospital Medical Center. The views expressed here are the author’s own.