Halloween comes when the weather turns colder, the kids are back in school and there's an eerie fall feeling looming in the air.
Parents want their kids to have a safe and fun Halloween, and experts have offered tips for how parents can keep their little ones safe while trick-or-treating this year.
But it's also important for everyone to have a good time and impress and outdo their friends at all those crazy costume parties.
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Halloween is the fifth highest day of the year for fires blamed on candles, falling behind Christmas, Christmas Eve, New Year's Day and New Year's Eve.
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