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A Halloween Safety Message
Halloween is coming, and everyone at WorkSafeBC wants to wish you and your family a safe evening of fun. Please keep these Halloween safety tips in mind!
   
No-trick method for safe pumpkin carving
From the American Society for Surgery of the Hand
Tips on how to carve pumpkins safely.
 
 
Halloween Danger Precautions for Your Pets
From the British Columbia Veterinary Medical Association
Tips for a pet-safe Halloween.
 
 
October is Halloween Safety Month
Prevent Blindness America campaigns for vision protection
Costume accessories, make-up, and being out at night without proper lighting can put trick-or-treaters' vision at risk.
 
 
Have a Safe and Spooky Halloween
From Health Canada
Keep kids safe when choosing costumes and decorating your home.
 
 
“Be Seen On Halloween” Colouring Page
From the Autoplan Brokers of B.C.
Safety tips and a colouring page remind trick-or-treaters about safety for pedestrians. (PDF 477KB)
 
 
Halloween Candy Game
Information from KidsHealth
You know candy has calories, but what happens if you eat too much? Turn on your speakers, then feed the pumpkin some Halloween treats to hear what it says as it eats too much candy!
 
 
Hershey's trickortreat.com
This is a commercial site, but it also has an interactive safety quiz, nifty pumpkin decorating videos, crafts, activities, and more.
 
 

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