Alert To protect yourself from getting hurt, Know what’s around you stay alert. To protect yourself from getting hurt, Know what’s around you stay alert.

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Alert To protect yourself from getting hurt, Know what’s around you stay alert. To protect yourself from getting hurt, Know what’s around you stay alert.

White or bright colors on Halloween, Will help you easily be seen! White or bright colors on Halloween, Will help you easily be seen Be seen

Wear shoes that don’t make you shuffle or slip, And wear a costume that won’t cause you to trip. Wear shoes that don’t make you shuffle or slip, And wear a costume that won’t cause you to slip Costume

Trick or treating is fun to do, Just bring a trusted adult with you. Don’t go alone Trick or treating is fun to do, Just bring a trusted adult with you.

In case of emergency it is a must To be with a grown up you can trust. Emergency In case of emergency it is a must To be with a grown up you can trust.

It is hard to see in the dark of night So carry along a bright flashlight Fire It is hard to see in the dark of night So carry along a bright flashlight

Don’t leave your group and run ahead. Stick close to everyone else instead Group Don’t leave your group and run ahead. Stick close to everyone else instead

Before you go, plan your route with care,.so you don’t get lost and have a scare Before you go, plan your route with care,.so you don’t get lost and have a scare Have a plan

Halloween comes at a chilly time of year. If you see an ice patch be sure to steer clear. Halloween comes at a chilly time of year. If you see an ice patch be sure to steer clear Ice

Let your parents carve your pumpkin for you, And light the candles in it too Let your parents carve your pumpkin for you, And light the candles in it too Jack – O-Lantern

When it’s cold outside it is always better To wear a sweatshirt, jacket or sweater. When it’s cold outside it is always better To wear a sweatshirt, jacket or sweater. Keep Warm

When crossing street be safety smart, Look left and right before you start When crossing street be safety smart, Look left and right before you start Look Both Ways

You may want a mask as scary as can be, But make sure it lets you hear and see. Masks You may want a mask as scary as can be, But make sure it lets you hear and see.

Never accept a ride from a stranger, Or go inside houses there…. could be danger. Never accept a ride from a stranger, Or go inside houses there…. could be danger. Never Go Outside

Tell your parents what time you’ll be back, then go home on time. Wear a watch to keep track. On time Tell your parents what time you’ll be back, Then go home on time. Wear a watch to keep track.

If you use a prop, make sure it can bend, And has a safe and rounded end. Props If you use a prop, make sure it can bend, And has a safe and rounded end

Trick or treat in the evening is great But it is risky to be out too late. Quit Early Trick or treat in the evening is great But it is risky to be out too late.

These patches or strips will catch the light, And help you stay in a driver’s sight. Reflective Patches These patches or strips will catch the light, And help you stay in a driver’s sight.

The street is not a place to play, Use sidewalks as you go on your way. The street is not a place to play, Use sidewalks as you go on your way. Sidewalks

Tricks and pranks should never be done. They can be harmful and spoil the fun. Tricks and pranks should never be done. They can be harmful and spoil the fun.. Tricks

Avoid dark places where creepy things hide. Go only to houses with porch lights outside. Avoid dark places where creepy things hide. Go only to houses with porch lights outside.. Unlit Area

When trick or treating, it’s safest to go To homes of people whom you know. Visit People You Know When trick or treating, it’s safest to go To homes of people whom you know

Be watchful for cars when you trick or treat. They could zoom out of driveways and down the street Watch for cars Be watchful for cars when you trick or treat. They could zoom out of driveways and own the street

Candy’s not safe until your folks say OK. Eating something harmful would ruin you day examine your candy Candy’s not safe until your folks say OK. Eating something harmful would ruin you day

Don’t cut across people’s- yards….walk around. You’ll avoid dangers that might be found. Don’t cut across people’s-yards….walk around. You’ll avoid dangers that might be found. Yards

Celebrating Halloween can be zany and cool… As long as you remember each safety rule. Zany Celebrating Halloween can be zany and cool… As long as you remember each safety rule.

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