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    LOW's Draven Alexander W-OLF's Avatar
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    Default Happy Halloween from UOW


    Hello and as a reminder or just a friendly gesture to all "family" and friends of Universe of Wrestling with tomorrow being Halloween we at UOW would like to wish everyone a happy and safe Halloween .

    And for the little ones whether it be you or "family" or friends alike please remember ---

    Halloween Safety
    When most parents think of Halloween safety, they typically just remind their kids to not eat unwrapped treats...

    But since many injuries are actually from falls and kids who get hit by cars, your plans for Halloween safety have to go way beyond Halloween candy if you want to really keep your kids safe.
    Planning a Safe Halloween
    Most plans for a safe Halloween should start well before Halloween and include getting a safe costume that is:

    * flame resistant. Since candlelit pumpkins are popular on Halloween, a flame resistant Halloween costume is very important. Although it is easy to buy a Halloween costume that is flame resistant by simply checking the label, if you are making a homemade costume, be sure to use flame resistant materials.
    * easily visible at night, which might include some kind of reflective tape or other bright and reflective materials incorporated into the costume.
    * well fitted to your child and not too long so that it can make your child trip and fall, a leading cause of injuries on Halloween. Masks, hats, and other accessories, such as a sword, should also be appropriate to your child's size.

    In addition, to help make sure your child can see and can be seen, you might incorporate a flashlight into your child's costume.
    Supervision on Halloween
    Once you have your child's costume, another important decision to make about Halloween is where and when your child will go trick-or-treating.

    Is he old enough to go alone or with friends?

    Although many experts are rather vague on what age to let kids trick-or-treat alone, the National Safety Council is very clear when they state that 'make sure that an adult or an older responsible youth will be supervising the outing for children under age 12.'

    Although 12 might seem a little old for some people, if you consider all of the confusion in most neighborhoods with the extra trick-or-treaters and the mischievous mood that Halloween puts many older kids in, supervision up to this age is likely a good idea.
    Trick-or-Treating Safety
    Even when you plan to trick-or-treat in a group that is supervised by adults, kids often run from house to house, sometimes leaving their supervisors behind...

    A plan for trick-or-treating can help to avoid any safety hazards and can help to make sure your kids follow the rules, including:

    * planning a safe area to trick-or-treat
    * staying in the group they started with and walking to each house together
    * only going to house that has a light on
    * walking on the sidewalk and not cutting across lawns, alleys, etc.
    * crossing streets at crosswalks
    * not entering a house without supervision

    It can also be helpful to have a plan in place in case your child does get separated while trick-or-treating, including a 'safe house' where he can go, making sure he knows your cell phone number, or carrying walkie-talkies.
    Halloween Candy
    With the rise in childhood obesity, in addition to talking about safety on Halloween, it is important to consider your child's health and think about what you are going to do with all of that Halloween candy he might get...

    Making sure your child eats dinner before going trick-or-treating can help to make sure he doesn't overdo it on Halloween night. It can also help to have a plan in place before you go trick-or-treating, which can include allowing your child to choose a few treats that he can eat right away, and then putting the rest of the treats away and rationing them for the coming weeks and months.

    And of course, be sure to inspect your child's treats to make sure they haven't been tampered with.

    Since a lot of the fun is going out and getting the candy on Halloween, if your child really shouldn't eat his Halloween candy, you might allow him to 'trade it in' for something else he wants, like a new game, etc.
    Pumpkin Carving
    Few things are associated with Halloween as much as pumpkin carving, but it is hard to think of anything that could be more dangerous for younger kids. As an alternative to pumpkin carving, you might consider allowing your younger kids to paint their pumpkins or use a pumpkin decorating kit to dress up their pumpkin without the mess or risk of pumpkin carving.
    Halloween Fun
    Although Halloween is a fun time of year for kids, it is no fun to get hurt, so take some time to make sure your kids have a safe, healthy, and fun Halloween.

    Once again we at Universe Of Wrestling wish you all a happy and safe Halloween and we will see ya soon !





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    Nice post W-OLF ... Happy Halloween Everyone and thankyou Lion for the decorations on the forum, they look amazing


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    happy halloween







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    Muah hah hah, muah hah hah hah! And that scary such...

    Happy Halloween everybody!



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    haha thanks Wolf



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    Happy Halloween Everyone
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    Happy Halloween UOW...



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    Happy Halloween UOW

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    Great post W-OLF and Happy Halloween......Now wheres my Candy?
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