Halloween is tons of fun, especially for your little Power Ranger! Or ghost, witch, teddy bear, princess, or purple dandelion. Whatever you dress up as, going around the neighborhood getting candy is fun. And the kids are adorable. Power Rangers wants to make sure you have a safe Halloween, so watch this funny and informative clip about Halloween safety!
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Dawn Monroe says
OMG! I hope I win because my grandson is a HUGE Power Ranger fan. My tip is wear a glow stick and trick or treat in a well lit neighborhood with sidewalks.
Carla D. says
Always carry a flashlight. Trick or treat with a parent or adult you trust. Never go to houses of strangers.
Julie Lynn Bickham says
I put blinking lights on my kids costumes, they carry light sticks and also this year I got glow in the dark show laces.
Heather Lovell says
My advice is always trick or treat with a responsible adult.
Kaci Guisinger Harrison says
Always trick or treat in familiar neighborhoods with parents or relatives. Flashlights or glow in the dark necklaces come in handy. & NEVER eat the candy without inspection.
Anna E. says
Always have a Blinking Button light or Flashlight to be seen.
vickie couturier says
we never let the kids go without a adult an a light where they can be seen
Candice says
Hold hands when crossing the street, and wear something reflective.
Dayna P says
Always go with a parent, bring a flashlight and wear reflective patches, trick or treat in a familiar area, most importantly: Have Fun!
Austin says
Definitely check your candy. You never know… And being aware of your surroundings is always important.
Angela W says
Always have a parent check your candy before eating it.
Carrie Phelps says
We only trick or treat when it’s light out, we carry flashlights & we always check the candy before the kids/we can consume it.
sandra davis says
we use those glow sticks
D SCHMIDT says
My tip is do not go out after 9pm and make sure you wear reflective clothing.
latanya says
kids should travel with an adult
Teh Doll says
We always give the kids glow bracelets so they are easy to spot and have a bit of light on them.
Seyma Shabbir says
It is one of the times of the year where there are many vehicular accidents! Dress well, carry a flashlight or walk in well lighted areas!
Daraya says
Never eat any open candy!
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