Child safety experts share important message ahead of trick-or-treating in North Texas

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Child safety experts share important message ahead of trick-or-treating in North Texas
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Whether you’re trick or treating, handing out candy, or visiting a haunted house, here’s how you can stay safe.

According to AAA, children are more than twice as likely to be hit and killed by a car on Halloween than on any other day of the year., a leader in child safety across DFW, said it’s important for parents and guardians to be on their game tonight but to also have fun.First, stay in groups with at least one adult walking with the group.

Make sure the costumes fits properly to avoid tripping. For props, try to choose flexible, soft items rather than hard, sharp ones that could cause an injury. "Even though you might want to dress somebody up in all black or all gray or something that's dark in colors, make sure you give them some type of reflective strip or maybe a glow stick so they can see. Or maybe a little flashlight in their hands," he added.

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