Don’t Get Spooked by Halloween Insurance Claims
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As parents scamper to find a sold out Frozen Elsa or Anna costume, fill candy bowls, and carve
"This year
Unfortunately along with the candy, costumes and fun, a little mischief can also accompany
"A little preparedness can keep it a claims-free All Hallows Eve. Remember to park your car in a safe, well-lit location or keep it inside a garage," said Hackett. "Homeowners can also take steps to minimize accidents. Keep the path to your front door well-lit and free of obstacles that could cause falls. Also, make sure your pets do not rush the front door each time the doorbell rings with trick-or-treaters."
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How to have a claims-free
- Park cars in well-lit areas or inside a garage
- Lock cars, close windows and turn on car alarms
- Watch out for kids crossing streets or walking between cars
- Drive slower in busy neighborhoods full of superheros and Frozen's Elsa and Anna
- Dress kids in flame retardant costumes only
- Keep walkways and paths well-lit and clear to avoid falling trick-or-treaters
- Keep dogs on a leash, Don't let aggressive dogs rush trick-or-treaters at the door
- Make sure children wear comfortable shoes and can see out of their costume
- Don't put candles where kids or pets can knock them over
- Don't let children play with candles, matches or lighters
- Don't put candles in bedrooms or sleeping locations
- Don't leave candles unattended or on over night
- Use battery-operated candles
http://kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/home/halloween.html
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