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Children four times more likely hit by cars on Halloween – Joy Berry “Ending Scary Halloween” is concerned with the safety
0New York, NY (Business Wire) 11 October 2010
Halloween is an exciting time for most children. You get to dress up, going out with friends, and go home with a bag full of goodies. Few children or adults, for that matter, taking into account the inherent risks that go with this fun night.
In a study by the Transport Council of Michigan, has been found that fatal accidents involving children crossing the 4.5-fold increases streets on Halloween night. The reasons are obvious. More children are walking in the night than others on each night. children can often dressed in dark colorful costumes and masks that obscure their vision and prevent them from seeing oncoming traffic. Many children are also wrong that they are safe on the street on Halloween and cars they wait. expert in the development of children and parents solve problems Joy Berry said, â? children see that their Halloween holiday and donâ € ™ t always factor is likely to be at night. It is important for parents to make it through the dangers and children instead of going right them.â avoid p> ????
The parents are not
safe from the dangers of Halloween. Adults are often of Halloween parties where alcohol is consumed, or on phones or text messaging while driving from place to place. This results in an explosive mixture. After Joy Berry and her latest book and safety kit “Exit Scary Halloween” (available at Barnes & Noble), there are many things children and parents do to is to minimize the risk and increase the fun.
For children:
Make sure costumes fit well and are not too long or bulky
Wear comfortable shoes which do not harm or cause the child trip and fall and
Take care, reflectors, lamps, bracelets and necklaces glow costume add if cars can easily see children
Small children should be an adult with them at all times and have a system, such as using a whistle to make it easier to use than adults are at all times
A flashlight handy dimly lit areas and make children more visible
Follow all the general laws for pedestrians at all times
for adults:
Dona t text or calls on cell phones while driving ;???? Draw from the first
Be especially careful when driving approach in residential areas or pedestrian crossing
Be aware that children may be dressed in dark suits and can not be alert for cars
addition to safety on the road, warns Joy Berry children with an adult on their candy before eating have to check. â? While cases of razor blades and needles are extremely rare, children allergic to sweets (think peanuts) or so excited that they just eat too much at once and sick.â? ?
taking extra precautions on the night of Halloween will ensure that everyone has fun but safe. For more information about Halloween safety, etiquette and recipes, see Joy Berria? S Take Out Of Scary Halloween “kit, or at any Barnes and Noble www.barnesandnoble.com available.
Kit Features:
Page 32, fully illustrated, hardcover with stickers that glow in the dark
Theme Halloween Safety Flashlight with Clip Covers
Glow-key whistle Combo
Glow necklaces and bracelets by Joy Berry Enterprise
Joy Berry
enterprises (JBE) is the world? largest collection of books to help overcome the problems and to teach children responsibility and behavior through stories, music and multimedia. The product range is the largest by a single author created and contains the only comprehensive program of life skills for children 1-14. Joy Berry Enterprises is a privately held company based in New York. http://www.joyberrybooks.com.
For further information about companies Joy Berry, Halloween safety or to an interview with the child development expert Joy Berry is, please contact 877.569.2377 x103 or Jean Mont Alto jmontalto E-mail (at) joyberryenterprises (dot ) com.
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A bloody ending for bar, grill
0A bloody ending for bar, grill
Code enforcement officials have closed a Commerce restaurant after police found the co-owner and a cook passed out in the dining room amid puddles of blood and shards of glass.
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How To Avoid Ending Up With Dreaded Bridesmaid Dresses
0When one is singled out as a bridesmaid, the nightmare begins. Bridesmaids have to buy the bridesmaid dresses they’ll have to wear only once and on duress. Thankfully, this is going out of style and bridesmaids are getting to enjoy their fashionable dresses without spending a dime. The Dreaded Dresses are Passe
Ask the sorority of ex-bridesmaids about their experiences with their bridesmaid dresses, and you’ll have an earful of embarrassing stories of having to wear dresses colorful as Easter eggs, or dresses that revealed their wide rears, broad shoulders, and flabby arms.
The dreaded dresses were usually look-alike ensembles of unmentionable colors and prints. The point was bridesmaids were extensions of the wedding theme and therefore, their dresses had to be identical in cut, color, and design; hence, having different shapes for each of the bridesmaid was unheard of. The bridesmaid could not complain, even if they had to pay for the bridesmaid dresses or monstrosities they would never wear again, much less think about.
But the dreaded dresses are on the way out. Brides are realizing the folly of coercing their bridesmaids to spend for dresses they never want to see again. Luckily for everybody, designers have come up with fashionable bridal outfits and have incorporated new trends, unusual but lovely colors, color coordinates, and the combination of elegant fabrics.
Going out of style are the bridesmaid dresses with wallpaper patterns, gothic colors, shiny and shimmering fabrics that accentuated body flaws, and those oh so puffy sleeves and other quaint artifacts of another age that sent young women to murderous rages. Shopping For Bridesmaid Dresses
Brides are surprised that shopping for the dresses for the girls can be as critical as buying the bridal gown. Shopping for the dresses can be fun yet exhausting, so before you set out, make a checklist of the details and make sure that everybody’s choices are clearly specified.
These tips will help you avoid ending up with unsuitable dresses:
* Together with your friends, check out the latest wedding fashion magazines.
* You can choose the color and length of the dress, but let them choose the style.
* Have all the girls fit the gowns before making an order and let them choose the dresses.
* Check out the fabrics and the design of the dresses, especially if these come with big discounts.
* Before making a final order, make sure that all measurements are accurate.
* If gowns are to be rented, personally check each piece of clothing for any stains or defect prior to delivery, so there won’t be any arguments or misunderstandings later on.
To gauge how well you’ve done with the bridesmaid dresses, answer this question honestly – would you like to wear the dress again? If you’ve answered yes, you’ve selected an outfit they’ll be proud to wear anywhere.
Your bridesmaids will feel the same way if you’ve given them the flexibility to choose a color, cut, or style that would balance their figures and complexion and emphasize their individuality. Friends First and Bridesmaids Next
Friends will go to lengths to please you, so go the extra mile to choose the bridesmaid dresses that wouldn’t put your friendships to the test. Your friends will be there for you and jump through hoops to make your wedding a memorable one.
Make your friends happy with fashionable bridesmaid dresses, and for the best of these gowns, visit BestForBrides. com where you can also get the latest in bridal gowns for your wedding dress.