Tips For Moms of Kids With Allergies on Halloween
11 Tips For Navigating Halloween If You Have a Child With Allergies
Halloween is full of the unknown — kids behind character masks, motion-activated decorations that scare the crap out of you as you walk up to a house, and for allergy moms, the mystery of what's in the candy their child collects. The risk of a child eating an allergen-laden treat in the chaos of trick-or-treating is likely going to be a little higher than the everyday risk, but there are a few ways to ensure their safety throughout All Hallows' Eve.
Read through for 11 ways to make sure Halloween is a safe night for your child with allergies.
1 Go over your child's allergies with them before trick-or-treating.
2 If their allergy is severe, remind them not to touch the candy.
3 Visit houses of people you know.
4 Look out for teal pumpkins.
5 To avoid them sneaking pieces of candy altogether, carry some safe pieces around with you.
6 Make sure their EpiPen is on hand.
7 Read the ingredient label of every candy your child receives and keep a master list of safe and not safe treats.
8 If there isn't a label on something individually wrapped, best to skip that one.
9 Have a backup plan for candy.
10 Bake up a batch of your kid's favorite treat for parties.
11 Throw a small party at home in lieu of trick-or-treating.
