VIDEO: Halloween trick or treat safety


October 26, 2009 · Updated 2:20 PM 

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Parents and children can have a ghoulish good time this Halloween by keeping a few important safety tips in mind. Dr. Tony Woodward, chief of emergency medicine at Seattle Children’s Hospital, gives parents tips on keeping Halloween safe and fun.

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