Halloween Safety Tips for You and Your Royal Oak Michigan Home for Sale

Posted in Royal Oak Michigan Homes for Sale by Michigan Real Estate Expert on October 20th, 2011

Halloween is a fun and exciting time, especially for children. To ensure youngsters and your Royal Oak Michigan home for sale make it safely through the festivities this year, follow these Halloween safety tips:

  1. Eliminate trip hazards. Remove bikes, toys and garden hoses from your Royal Oak Michigan home for sale front yard and porch. Sweep and rake leaves.
  2. Replace burned out lights. Trick-or-treaters have a hard enough time seeing through their masks; don’t increase the danger by keeping them in the dark.
  3. Restrain pets. You don’t want your pet to jump on a trick-or-treater, or even worse, bite someone.
  4. Use a flashlight or glow stick to illuminate your carved pumpkin. Lit candles are dangerous, especially around small children or crowds of people.
  5. Practice candle safety in your Royal Oak Michigan home for sale. Keep indoor jack-o-lanterns with lit candles, and any decorations with open flames, away from curtains and other furnishings that can easily ignite.
  6. Apply makeup as a mask. A loose-fitting mask might restrict breathing or make it difficult to see. Instead, draw on a mask using makeup. If a mask is used, make sure it fits securely and has large eyeholes so the child can see.
  7. Choose flame-resistant costumes. Many Royal Oak Michigan homes use lit candles as part of their exterior Halloween decorations. A child’s costume could accidentally brush against the flame. Purchase costumes with flame-resistant labels. If a costume is homemade, spray it with a non-toxic fire retardant.
  8. Add a few strips of reflective tape to costumes and treat bags. This helps drivers see the children. It’s also helps to have trick-or-treaters carry flashlights – both to see and be seen.
  9. Limit where children go. They should only knock on the doors of homes with a porch light on. Instruct them to never enter a home or a car for a treat. Teach them to stick to well-lit streets, stay on sidewalks and never cut across yards, use alleys or dash between parked cars.

Wishing you and your loved ones a fun and safe Halloween!

Lee Morof
Associate Broker/Certified Distressed Property Expert/Attorney
RE/MAX Showcase Homes, Birmingham, Michigan
Call:  248-514-2640
info@NorthWoodwardHomes.com
www.NorthWoodwardHomes.com

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