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HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS from Ann Arbor Police and HALLOWEEN BUFFET at AACC in Loch Alpine

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Real Estate Agent with Ann Arbor Market Center Keller Williams 242301

TRICK-OR-TREATING MAY TAKE PLACE IN ANN ARBOR NEIGHBORHOODS
ON FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 2008, BETWEEN 5 AND 8 P.M.

Halloween is the children’s night for tricks and treats … ghosts and goblins … haunts and horrors. Unfortunately, some of the horrors are all too real. Every year, on Halloween, many children suffer from auto accidents, fire injuries, falls, cuts, bruises or poisoned treats. Be aware and be informed so your children can have a safe, enjoyable Halloween. Supervise your children’s evening, and stay in neighborhoods that are well-lit and familiar. Here are more precautions to help keep your Halloween happy.

RISKY ROADWAYS
• Children become careless from excitement and may run into the road.
• Dusk is the time of poorest visibility for drivers. Try to Trick or Treat while it is still daylight.
• Choose a costume that is easy to walk in, easy to see out of and can be seen by car drivers.
• If the Trick or Treating lasts into the night, wear a light colored costume.
• Use reflective tape on the costume for additional visibility.

DANGEROUS DRESS
• Loose costumes, oversized bags or unsafe shoes can cause falls or accidents.
• Masks reduce vision.
• Sharp or pointed toy weapons are unsafe.
• If wearing a mask, choose one that is cool, comfortable and easy to see out of. Take
off the mask before crossing the street. Better yet, wear make-up instead of a mask.

FRIGHTFUL FLAMES
• Billowing costumes are dangerous around an open flame.
• Flowing false-hair wigs are unsafe around candles.
• Wigs and costumes should be of non-flammable materials.
• Use a flashlight. It makes children more visible and lights their way.

TREACHEROUS TREATS
• It’s sad, but true, that some people wish to cause harm. Treats must be checked for potential poisoning or unsafe objects.
• Unpackaged items such as popcorn or small candies should be DISCARDED.
• Candy with loose or torn wrappings should be DISCARDED.
• If you should discover anything wrong with the “TREATS” brought home, report it to law enforcement so that other parents may be warned and the people responsible caught. In Ann Arbor, call police services at 734.994.2911.

 

 

Halloween Buffet at AACC in Loch Alpine
Time: 8:00pm
Location: Ann Arbor Country Club


Friday night Halloween after Trick or Treating, enjoy a kid-friendly buffet (or order off the menu for adults), let the kids sort out their candy as they watch a theme movie in the basement, kick back and enjoy a relaxing evening with friends and neighbors. More details to follow but this is definitely the place to be this Halloween!

Can you get the $7500 TAX CREDIT? - RSVP 734-216-2172
For More Information, please contact the Kathy Toth Team.

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June Lewis
Northwood Realty Services - New Castle, PA
Realtor Northwood Realty - New Castle,Pa Lawrence Co 7247304571

Hi Kathy,  What good, important advice.  Thank you for sharing.  This was a great service to there little one's we are resoponsible to protect.

Oct 31, 2008 11:20 PM