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Tips for Welcoming Halloween Trick or Treaters

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Summary: Want to see lots of trick or treaters on Halloween? Learn how to clear a path to your door on Halloween in this free video clip.

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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 trick or treaters. Now your camping out and your waiting for your trick or treaters you have your candy ready everything is ready to go. Except for one more thing and that is making sure that your path to the doorway is clear. The last thing you want are to have various items in the way that you can run into or trip over or fall on. You want to make sure that your bowl of candy is up on something high not where your going to be walking right through it. Make sure that your flashlight is also there and on the side of the floor to make sure that you don't fall and slip on your kester. Make sure that your decorations are also not in the way they shouldn't be obstructing any of your foot paths. Also in general walking safety tips apply make sure that your shoe laces are tied something very easy to forget but its very important when your going to be running back and forth especially if you have a costume on. That's going to make an equal blind spot you might not be able to see your shoes with what your wearing. Also you might have cables that are draped across the floor maybe there's that cable that's a little bit bunched up in the center that your meaning to tie down, tape down move Halloween is a great excuse to make sure to get these types of things out of the way. Cause the last thing you want is to be running to the front door and the only thing that trick or treaters here is the big whomp of you basically landing on your side knocking yourself on conscious for the rest of the evening."

eHow Article: Tips for Welcoming Halloween Trick or Treaters

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