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Barbara Sipos’ “Keeping In Touch” Newsletter                                       October 2006
Keep Kids Safe On Halloween
Halloween is a fun night for kids – but it can be a scary night for parents.  If your children are too old to
have Mom or Dad tag along with them, make sure you review these safety rules before they head out
the door: 
Review traffic safety, i.e., look both ways before
crossing the street; walk, don’t run; obey traffic signs;
trick or treat down one side of a street at a time. 
Have an agreed-upon time for children to return home.
Be cautious of strangers.  And never go inside anyone’s
house. 
Organize a group of children who agree to visit homes
together.  Choose an older child who will be responsible
for keeping others in line. 
Prepare a tag that includes your child’s name, address
and phone number.  Attach it to his costume in case he
gets separated from the group. 
Put reflective tape on costumes so motorists can see
kids in the dark. 
Map out a reasonable route with your child beforehand. 
Tell kids to go only to houses that are well lit both inside
and outside. 
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
How To Find A Quality Dentist
Where Are You In Life?
Halloween Q&A
Eat Your Crusts!
Are You In A Rut?
Alert
Guard Against Identity Theft
Time for a Change
How Fast is Too Fast to Lose
Weight?
We are still offering our fantastic Home
Buyers and Sellers Incentives.  See details
inside.  Please pass along the information to
anyone who might benefit from these
incentives.
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