As Halloween approaches, families are preparing for festivities that include trick-or-treating and pumpkin carving. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, pediatrician Dr. Candace Jones from Kaiser Permanente shared valuable safety tips during an appearance on KCRA 3 on October 26, 2023.
One of Dr. Jones’s primary recommendations is to manage candy consumption. She suggests that parents ration candy and provide their children with a light snack or a healthy dinner prior to heading out for trick-or-treating. According to Dr. Jones, consuming candy alongside a meal can be beneficial in reducing the risk of cavities. This approach helps mitigate the sugar spike that can occur when candy is eaten on an empty stomach.
Safe Pumpkin Carving and Visibility Tips
In addition to dietary advice, Dr. Jones demonstrated safe pumpkin carving techniques aimed at minimizing the risk of injuries. She emphasized the importance of using appropriate tools and maintaining focus while carving to prevent accidents.
Visibility during nighttime outings is another critical aspect of Halloween safety. Dr. Jones encouraged parents to equip their children with flashlights or blinking lights to enhance their visibility in the dark. This simple measure can significantly reduce the risk of accidents on what can be a busy evening filled with excited trick-or-treaters.
As families prepare for Halloween, Dr. Jones’s insights serve as a reminder to prioritize safety while enjoying the holiday festivities. For more detailed tips, viewers can refer to the full segment aired on KCRA 3.

 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		