As the Halloween season approaches, many people enjoy haunted houses and hayrides, but these activities come with real risks, according to Keven Moore.
The thrills of being chased by zombies and chainsaw-wielding teenagers, getting lost in corn mazes, and riding on hay bales can quickly turn into spills and injuries due to darkness, fog machines, and wild props.
Don't run from zombies.
Dim lighting and panic can lead to accidents and medical mishaps. Every year, people are injured, sometimes seriously, and on rare occasions, fatalities have occurred.
To keep the scares fun and the injuries fictional, it's essential to take necessary precautions before participating in these activities.
Author's summary: Halloween fun can be safe with precautions.