Fall brings fun activities like playing in the leaves and going trick-or-treating. But there are hidden dangers, especially during Halloween.
Did you know the biggest Halloween risk for kids isn’t candy, but cars?
Dr. Daniel Corwin from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia says that children face higher risks from cars during trick-or-treating. The evening’s excitement, combined with low visibility, can lead to accidents.
But here’s the good news: You can make trick-or-treating safer! Use bright costumes, ensure masks don’t block vision, and remind kids about road safety.
That’s just one fall activity. Want more tips for keeping kids safe this season?