Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Making Sure Your Childs Halloween Treats Are Safe

by Andrea Newport

Perhaps one of the absolute best things of all about Halloween is the candy, those beloved Halloween treats kids of all ages have come to look forward to. But sadly enough, there have been reports of unfortunate occurrences with Halloween treats that have been harmful, or even fatal, to innocent children as well as adults. Tampering with Halloween candy should be one of the top concerns for parents when it comes to this otherwise fun and enjoyable holiday.

If you are a parent or knows someone who is, its imperative that you know about any potentially dangerous situations that could involve Halloween treats and the other edible items the kids may receive while trick-or-treating on Halloween.

You will find it very important to take care in checking each and every piece of candy that the children bring home. You may find that the children will become extremely impatient and frustrated because they want to eat their candy right away, but remember this is to ensure that they are safe.

Because of this, parents must be diligent in checking each and every single piece of candy they receive. Even though the kids may become a bit frustrated during the process, simply explain that seeing to it that they are safe is the most important thing and well worth the wait.

Start out by checking the trick-or-treat bag for anything that seems to have been homemade, including candied apples, which can easily be made for the kids at home yourself, or cookies, lollipops, or other candies. While someone may have made these all with good intentions, it's simply best not to take the chance.

When a child receives a home made Halloween treat anything could have been used in the recipe to create this. This would include household chemicals, drugs, poisons or other products that may be potentially fatal if ingested.

The next thing that you should look at is candy that is store-bought that your child has collected. The best way to check this is to make sure that the Halloween treats packaging has not been tampered with.

Ensure that all packaging is its original color without any tears, perforations or small holes or punctures as candy and Halloween treats have been tampered with in the past using needles to insert toxic materials.

Any fruits or similar foods should also be discarded of as they too, unfortunately, could have been tampered with as well. The best rule of thumb for parents to follow when it comes to Halloween treats and Halloween safety is when in doubt, simply throw it out.

And finally, make sure your child is only trick-or-treating for their Halloween treats in areas that you know and trust. - 39969

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