For parents:
-Do not use masks. Masks make it hard for children to see what’s around them, including cars. Try a hypoallergenic (less likely to cause an allergic reaction), non-toxic make-up kit instead.
-Make or buy costumes in light-coloured material.
-Place strips of reflective tape on the back and front of costumes, so that drivers can better see your child.
-Costumes should fit properly to prevent trips and falls. Avoid items such as oversized shoes, high heels, long dresses and long capes.
-Dress your child for the weather. Add layers if needed.
-Put your child’s name, address and phone number on his costume.
-Children under 10 should be accompanied by an adult for trick or treating. By the age of 10, some children are ready to go trick-or-treating with a group of friends.
-Keep in mind that gum and hard candy can pose a choking risk for young children.
-Remove make-up before bedtime to prevent possible skin and eye irritation.