
Monsters, superheroes and princesses will soon be going door-to-door in search of an endless bounty of candy and treats.
For children, Halloween is all about spooktakular fun, but adults must take some precautions to make sure it stays that way.
“Parents should make sure their children are safe when trick-or-treating,” said Dean Sidelinger, M.D., M.S.Ed., child health medical officer for the County Health and Human Services Agency.
Here are some tips and precautions to help ensure children have a great time on Halloween:
“All candy and goodies should be inspected by parents before their children eat them because most came from strangers,” added Sidelinger, who also encourages parents to not let children eat too much candy all at once.