The COVID-19 pandemic means Halloween may be a bit different this year. But you can still have fun! First and foremost, follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s guidelines to ensure your celebrations are safe. If trick-or-treating is allowed in your area, add these some simple steps to your Halloween routine.
Get ready for trick-or-treaters!
Heading out?
When you’re done
Staying home to hand out treats?
By using caution – and a little creativity – you can make this year’s holiday safe and fun for everyone!
Note: Although the information and recommendations contained in this article have been compiled from sources believed to be reliable, the National Safety Council makes no guarantee as to, and assumes no responsibility for, the correctness, sufficiency or completeness of such information or recommendations. Other or additional safety measures may be required under particular circumstances. This material may not be reproduced in any fashion without the National Safety Council’s permission.
We know celebrations have looked different in 2020, and it’s no surprise that Halloween and trick-or-treating have become part of conversations on celebrating safely. The National Safety Council is pleased to have partnered with Mars Wrigley to release safety tips and recommendations, because we know safety is top of mind for parents as they plan for how their Halloween celebrations will look this year.
And be sure to visit TREAT TOWN™ – an interactive and inclusive experience that’s fun for the whole family!
Family Safety & Health is a quarterly publication for workers and their families. Each issue contains articles and tips – written for people of all ages – about safety and wellness at home, in the community and on the road.
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