PPT-Halloween Traditions and Safety Tips
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Costumes Halloween is a fun holiday It is on October 31 Children wear funny or scary costumes on this special holiday Trick or Treating Trickortreating is a popular
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Costumes Halloween is a fun holiday It is on October 31 Children wear funny or scary costumes on this special holiday Trick or Treating Trickortreating is a popular Halloween tradition Children knock on doors and say Trick or treat. Use Care When Firing Up That Barbecue Grill!. Why?. Over 76% of American households own a grill. Annually. : . . 6,100 accidental fires and explosions occur . 20,000 emergency room visits . $29.1 million of estimated damage. . Safety Tips Safety Tips Inspect the hill. Choose a hill thats not too steep, and make sure it has a safe landing area. Inspect the hill for rocks, ice, and other hazards before tobogganing. Even Origins and Traditions. Origins. Halloween began two thousand years ago in Ireland, England, and Northern France with the ancient religion of the Celts (Paganism). . They celebrated their New. . Year on November 1. Before Your Stay. Consider the location:. Is the hotel in an upscale neighborhood or a seedy commercial area?. Is there a police station nearby?. Would it be safe to walk around after dark?. These factors could affect the likelihood of a break-in or assault during your stay.. Department of Risk Management. James Madison University. Make sure your holiday is a safe one with these Thanksgiving safety tips.. Remove fall-related objects that might allow access to your home. For example, ladders for cleaning leaves out of gutters can be used to enter a window or scale a fence.. Celebration of Halloween began in Ireland about 1000 AD. Irish immigrants brought these traditions to the United States. Halloween was originally a pagan festival named “. Samhain. ” meaning “end of summer”. Department of Risk Management. James Madison University. Make sure your holiday is a safe one with these Thanksgiving safety tips.. Remove fall-related objects that might allow access to your home. For example, ladders for cleaning leaves out of gutters can be used to enter a window or scale a fence.. Why?. Over 76% of American households own a grill. Annually. : . . 6,100 accidental fires and explosions occur . 20,000 emergency room visits . $29.1 million of estimated damage. . Never use a grill indoors. . In the United States children wear costumes and masks and go trick-or-treating. . Many of them carve jack-o'-. lantens. out of pumpkins. Fortunetelling and storytelling about ghosts and witches are popular activities. . CHILD CARE HEALTH CONSULTATION PROGRAM. MISSOURI DEPT. OF HEALTH & SENIOR SERVICES. AND YOUR LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT. October . is the month that children visit neighborhoods all . across America . October in the United States,. Canada, Ireland and England.. It has roots in the . Celtic. . festival of . Sambain. . . and the . Christian . holiday. . All Saint’s Day. The . name . Sambain. 2019 Halloween Surge Captains Training The Surge: Purpose To engage associates with our products out in retail to ultimately “win” the Halloween season. What Can Y our Team G et O ut o f This: Kids love the magic of Halloween: Trick-or-treating, classroom parties and trips to a neighborhood haunted house. But for moms and dads, often there is a fine line between Halloween fun and safety concerns, especially when it comes to road and pedestrian safety.. st. , All Hallows Day (or All Saints Day) is a Catholic day of observance in honor of saints.. In Mexico, they celebrate El Dia de los Muertos or the Day of the Dead starting the evening of October 31.
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