All treats and no tricks makes Halloween enjoyable for everyone.
The frightening fact is that, on average, children are more than twice as likely to be hit by a car and killed on Halloween than on any other day of the year. As a parent or caregiver, here are a few important rules of the road to share with your costumed pedestrians before stepping out.
Your little princess or goblin is itching to hit the trick-or-treat trail, but is their costume safe?
Over the past several years, we’ve learned new ways to enjoy holidays, and “outside is always safer” has been the mantra for these holiday gatherings. Luckily, that’s easy to do on Halloween, because trick-or-treating generally involves plenty of outdoor time. But that doesn’t mean it’s totally risk-free. Here are some more tips for staying healthy this Halloween.
And of course, the best way to protect yourself and others from respiratory illness on Halloween (and every day) is to stay up to date on your seasonal vaccinations – like flu and COVID-19!
We have 10 locations across Tulsa County that offer a variety of services to help you and your family stay healthy.
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