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Stay safe this Halloween with tips from Bloomington Riley Children’s Health pediatricians

10/29/2025

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Riley Children’s Health pediatricians encourage children and adults alike to stay safe when out and about on Friday, Oct. 31.

“Every year, we see little witches, ghouls, superheroes and more go up and down our streets on Halloween, looking for treats and making lifelong memories,” said Brechin Newby, MD, Riley Physicians Pediatrician and IU Health Medical Group South Region Chief Physician Executive.

“Having a plan and being vigilant can help ensure those memories are positive ones,” added Jeremy Mescher, MD, Riley Physicians Pediatrician.

Trick-or-treating can be fun for the whole family. Here are some tips from the Riley team to help make your evening fun and safe:
  • Use nontoxic paint/makeup and test it on a small area of your child’s skin.
  • Use reflective tape, flashlights, glow sticks and other tools to increase your child’s visibility.
  • Be extra cautious when driving.
  • Have your children look both ways when crossing the street and use crosswalks.
  • Ensure costumes fit, shoes are comfortable and masks are easy to see and breathe through.
  • It’s going to be cold, so wear warm clothes.
“And have an adult check candy before children eat it,” shared Dr. Newby. “You’re looking for anything that is already-opened, allergens, and smaller candies or toys that could be a choking hazard for younger children.”

If a child does ingest something before it’s checked, monitor them and seek emergency care—calling 911 or visiting the nearest Emergency department—if they have concerning symptoms such as trouble breathing or loss of consciousness.

“Having an emergency contact card, cellphone, water and a set route can also be helpful for older children who are trick-or-treating without their parents or a guardian—especially if it’s their first time doing so,” said Dr. Mescher. “And no matter the age, it’s essential to carry an epinephrine auto-injector if you or your child has life-threatening allergies.”

For those who aren’t planning on trick-or-treating, please be cautious when driving around neighborhoods.

You can find more tips for a safe Halloween on the National Safety Council’s webpage: https://www.nsc.org/community-safety/safety-topics/seasonal-safety/autumn-safety/halloween.
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