We don’t mean to scare you, but Halloween is almost here! We are all aware of the big night, full of fun and fright, and we would like to help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for your kids.
Trick-or-Treating is a good way to #MoveNaturally, but it’s important to be careful. To avoid blending in with your dark surroundings, attach some reflective tape to costumes and candy bags. To prevent any falls, it’s a good idea to hem the bottom of costumes.
Put #familyfirst by putting your electronic devices away and take advantage of having fun, spooky, quality time with your children.
Too old to have you by their side? Make sure your kids are using the buddy system. Since they might be staying out a little later, go over a route with well-lit streets, have them approach homes with their lights on, and equip them with a flashlight.
We know it’s silly to suggest getting rid of candy altogether, so try practicing our #80PercentRule Halloween style by donating your extra goodies to save room for healthier choices.
You can trade your treats with buyback programs through your local dentist! If you want to donate to a cause, try food pantries or nursing homes in your area. You can also look into charities like Operation Gratitude, Big Brothers Big Sisters, or Ronald McDonald House Charities.