Razor blades in Halloween candy are a bit of an urban legend. Here are some more realistic safety tips to keep in mind this ...
When most people think of Halloween, they think of candy. But for some kids, those sweet treats can be dangerous.
Metro Atlanta families are putting the finishing touches on costumes and making plans to keep their trick-or-treaters safe.
Halloween is a festive holiday for most, but it can also be dangerous if you aren’t careful. Each year, about 3,200 people go ...
Amy Watkins, director of Safe Kids Connecticut and Watch for Me CT, offered several tips on how families can stay safe on Halloween night.
In its analysis, it says that Kansas City is the fifth-most dangerous city for trick-or-treating. The city’s implied risk and ...
As families prepare for a night of costumes and candy, experts say Halloween is not only risky for kids crossing the street, ...
Remember to check your candy this year for razor blades, tampered-with wrappers and a creeping sense of self-awareness.