Halloween:
Since some areas will have trick-or-treating over the weekend, and because you're probably going to stock up on treats too, a couple of reminders: it's a good thing to clean up your yard and take care of hazards before the little ones invade. Below, some early clip-and-save tips for the holiday coming up on Wednesday!
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Halloween tips for homeowners:
1. Clear the yard. Be sure to look out for things such as ladders, hoses, dog leashes and flower pots that can trip trick-or-treaters. Also check for low tree limbs, support wires and hard-to-see fences between yards.
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2. Be careful with candles. Opt for a plug-in or battery-powered jack-o-lantern instead of using a live candle. If you insist on a live flame, make sure it is away from any possible exposure to trick-or-treaters' costumes, or where they will be walking or standing.
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3. Secure your pets. Be sure your pets are put away or arrange for them to stay somewhere else. Some pets become frightened; others may become territorial or even aggressive towards trick-or-treaters.
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4. Light the path. Be sure the path and stairs to your front door are well illuminated and clear of obstacles. While it's tempting to create a dark and spooky home theme, poor lighting can be a major safety hazard.
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5. Consider some healthier treat options like low-fat crackers, single-serve boxes of cereal, packaged fruit rolls or raisins; or non-food treats such as (unsharpened) pencils, stickers or coins.

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