The fun and spooky adventure of Halloween can be a nightmare
for kids, according to the American College of Emergency Physicians.
Common Halloween injuries include eye injuries from sharp objects,
burns from flammable costumes and children hit by cars as they walk
and run around busy neighbourhoods.
Jim Gibson
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