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- Always say thank you and remember, no tricks!
- Keep a very close eye out for cars when crossing the road.
- When you are out trick or treating you should wear makeup or a mask that doesn't restrict your vision in any way.
- Carry a flashlight with you
- Don't talk to or take treats from people you don't know.
- Plan your entire route before you go out and make sure your family knows what it is. Only go on well-lit, familiar streets.
- Eat a good meal before leaving the house, so that you won't be tempted to eat some candy before having a grown up check them.
- Accept treats only in the doorway. Never go inside a house or a car, regardless of the situation.
- Don't cut across lawns, as there may be unseen objects to trip over
- Don't pet dogs you don't know while visiting homes in your neighborhood.
- Walk on sidewalks and driveways. Cross the street at the corner or in a crosswalk.
- Take a cellular phone with you if possible. Have some money with you so that you can phone home if you need some assistance.
- Only go to homes that are well-lit or are clearly participating in Halloween.
- Be nice to the little kids. When they're all bundled up in their costumes they can fall over very easily.
- Wait until you get home and your parents check your candy before you eat any.
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