Roseland Elementary School October 2003

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Roseland Elementary School October 2003 Be safe at Halloween! Roseland Elementary School October 2003

Carry a flashlight! Carry a flashlight so you can see where you are going and light up the sidewalk in front of you! Wear light colored or reflective clothing Remind children to walk on the sidewalk. Go only to homes that you know.

Take an Adult Ask Mom or Dad or another adult to come trick or treating with you. Don’t allow children to carry sharp objects. If Mom or Dad can’t take you, ask a older brother or sister. Set a curfew for children and stick to a time.

Trick or Treating…. Only go trick or treating in neighborhoods you know. Stay on brightly lit streets Walk on the sidewalk and not the street Don’t cross the street without looking both ways Don’t go to dark porches or houses by yourself.

Check candy before you eat Ask Mom or Dad or another adult to check all your candy before you eat any! Don’t eat any candy before you get home and have it checked!

Don’t go into houses Never go into any stranger’s house!

Wear bright Costumes Wear bright costumes or face paint! Be safe!!

Have lots of fun! Have a safe and fun Halloween!