Halloween Safety 2011. Orange and Black Day Monday, October 31st Clothing and hats Nail polish, hair color and lipstick No costumes, wigs, masks No sprays,

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Halloween Safety 2011

Orange and Black Day Monday, October 31st Clothing and hats Nail polish, hair color and lipstick No costumes, wigs, masks No sprays, shaving cream, funny string No dangerous or disruptive items

Halloween Night Create a plan –Communicate with your parents/guardians have a set time when you will be home –Travel with your friends –Plan where you are going –Avoid large groups and strangers –Do not go into anyone’s house

Tricks or Treats Have your parents carefully inspect any goodies collected during Halloween. Be careful of any temporary tattoos handed out. Do not eat candy –Out of it’s original wrapper –If the wrapper is old and faded –If there is a hole or tear in the wrapper

Traffic Safety It gets dark early Wear light colored clothes Carry a flashlight Walk on the sidewalk Avoid Sunrise Highway & Montauk Highway

Stay Focused The school year has just begun Concentrate on: –Class work –Homework –High test scores –Positive peer relations –Positive teacher relations