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Halloween For All Ages

Halloween isn’t just for little kids. As they grow into their teens, many still enjoy dressing up, getting into the spooky spirit and trick-or-treating with friends. It’s a harmless and fun way for them to celebrate, connect and express themselves…even if they’re a bit taller than the average trick-or-treater!

When teens show up at your door in costume, consider offering them a treat just like the younger kids. Costumes are part of the magic and by dressing up, they’re showing a commitment to the Halloween spirit. Giving them candy can encourage this festive and lighthearted participation while offering teens a safe and wholesome activity on Halloween night.

Rather than seeing teens as ‘too old’ to trick-or-treat, let’s appreciate their choice to engage in this childhood tradition. Supporting their fun with a treat can foster community and gives them a chance to make positive memories, share laughs and stay out of trouble.

So, if you see some older ghosts and goblins at your door this Halloween, smile and offer them a treat—they’re just keeping the Halloween spirit alive!

Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year, filled with costumes, candy and spooky decorations. While everyone’s eager to have fun, it’s essential to keep safety top of mind for a worry-free night.

  1. Costume Safety: Choose costumes short enough to avoid tripping & use non-toxic makeup for clear visibility. Add reflective tape & carry a flashlight to be visible to cars.
  2. Inspect Treats First: Excited as kids may be to dive into their candy, check all treats and toss out anything unwrapped or suspicious.
  3. Set Ground Rules for Teens: If older kids or teens are going out without adults, set a curfew, encourage them to stay in groups, and ensure they have a charged phone with them.
  4. Pet Safety: Keep pets indoors or in a separate room during trick-or-treat hours to prevent them from getting scared or running out when the door opens.
  5. Stay Alert as a Driver: If you’re driving on Halloween night, slow down in residential areas and stay alert for kids crossing streets unexpectedly.
  6. Be Aware of Allergies: If handing out candy, consider offering non-food treats like stickers, glow sticks or small toys to accommodate kids with allergies.
  7. Watch for Stranger Danger: Remind kids to stay within sight of adults, avoid entering strangers’ homes and to be cautious of any behavior that feels off.
  8. Stay Dry and Warm: Check the weather before heading out and layer costumes with warm clothing if it’s chilly. An umbrella can help save the day in rainy weather!
  9. Hydrate & Eat: A light, nutritious meal beforehand and a water bottle for the walk can help balance all the excitement and candy to come.
  10. Plan Safe Routes: If you’re out trick-or-treating, stick to well-lit, familiar neighborhoods and use sidewalks whenever possible. Cross streets at crosswalks and avoid cutting through yards or dark areas.

With a few simple precautions you can make Halloween safe, memorable and full of fun. Whether you’re trick-or-treating or handing out candy, these small steps help everyone enjoy the spooky night responsibly.

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