Is Your Home Ready for Trick or Treating?

By Andy Kongsri


Listed below are five ideas for preparing your home for Trick or Treating this Halloween

1. With people coming up to knock on your door for some Halloween treats, you should make sure that your home is safe and ready to welcome them. For starters, keep your porch light switched on during the hours of trick-or-treating. This assures people that they will be welcomed and having lights on in the evening always creates a feeling of safety.

2. Your decorations need to be organised. People are much more likely to visit homes that are decorated for Halloween, showing that the people in the home, are having as much fun as those out trick or treating. Elaborate and expensive decorations are not necessary. Your home can look and feel creepy simply by having some well positioned pumpkins, and maybe some other simple but spooky additions.

3. Do you have pets at your house? If you have dogs for example, no matter how good they seem to be with children, make sure that they are kept away from the front door when trick or treaters call. For a start some people act nervous around dogs, so this can be a trigger for your dogs behaviour to change.

4. Grab a large bowl from the cupboard, one that you will use for the candy. Trick or treaters will be looking out for this bowl, so it is one of the most important things to get ready for Halloween. You can even do this and put the bowl on your porch, if you are not going to be at home. All you need is some sort of sign that says "Happy Halloween - Please Help Yourself!"

5. Be sure that the path to your front door is safe and clear. Turn off your sprinklers for the evening, and clear any stones, toys, and other items away from the walkway so trick-or-treaters will be safe as they walk up to your door. Check that the walkway is well-lit, too.




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