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Summary: Halloween is a night of mischief! Learn why to keep a flashlight at the door on Halloween in this free safety video.

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By Matt Cail
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Matt Cail is a painter, makeup artist and cartoonist who grew up drawing Dracula. While in college, he acted in, directed and designed the University of Washington's campus haunted...read more

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"Trick or treat, I'm Matt Cail on behalf of Expert Village I'm here today to show you how to prepare for treat or treaters. Something else you should have right by your bowl of candy ready to go is a flashlight. Now why put a flashlight near there well your outside light should already be well lit but in case if there's any dark patches or perhaps you just don't have the best lightening in your yard. It's always good to have a flashlight on standby perhaps you think you heard somebody knocking and you want to check it out. Or maybe you actually hear somebody fall or sad to say there still occasionally some vandals that like to have there bright of fun on Halloween. And you want to be able to make sure your not seeing those people come near your door, opening the door with the flashlight checking it out is a great way to quickly find out what's going on. And to make sure that everyone is celebrating a safe Halloween including yourself. There's also an option that answering the door in the dark and using your flashlight for a creepy crop answering the door looking like this is going to be pretty freaky to a lot of trick or treaters. So don't only think of flashlights as a safe instrument also think of them as something that you can use to add to your own little theatrical performance for the trick or treaters. "

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