Halloween can be a dangerous time for children
Halloween will be here before we know it but it can be an incredibly dangerous time of year for children.
As fun as it can be, it’s important to be wary of the dangers that come with Halloween and that includes the sweets your children will be eating.
A mum in the UK has warned other parents about one treat that is incredibly dangerous for kids.
She said lollipops, particularly Dib-Dab lollipops can lodge in the back of children’s throats, making them a major choking hazard.
The HSE urged parents to be cautious if children are eating sweets this Halloween, especially lollipops.
A spokesperson stated: “Never leave your child alone while they are eating in case they choke. Always supervise meals and snacks.
“The best way to feed your child is in a high chair or at a table. An adult should also always be supervising when they’re eating.”
Parents have been told to avoid feeding their children when they’re walking or running. They also shouldn’t let their child eat in the car or in their buggy.
Children under the age of 5 should never eat the following:
- boiled and hard sweets
- whole or chopped nuts (including peanuts)
- marshmallows
- popcorn
- chewing gum
Halloween can be an enjoyable time of year for children but checking their trick-or-treat bags before they tuck into them is essential.
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