Be smart, be safe on Halloween
The major dangers during Halloween are not in fact due to goblins and ghosts, but rather from falls and various pedestrian accidents. Young children are more likely to receive injuries on Halloween evening due to ill-fitting costumes causing falls or a lack of caution causing motor vehicle accidents. Many Halloween related injuries can be prevented if parents closely supervise school-aged children during trick-or-treat activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Rebecca Van Syoc)
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