Nicaboyne Urges Parents to Keep Safety Priority No1 at Halloween

Released on: October 8, 2007, 10:43 am

Press Release Author: Zea Gevert

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Press Release Summary: The scariest part of Halloween is inevitably worrying about
the safety of little ones - from toddlers to teens - who go out trick or treating.


Press Release Body: Lakewood, IL - October 8, 2007.

Halloween is the best holiday of the year for kids, but for parents it's often a
night of worry and stress. It isn't just that parents have to work on getting the
coolest costumes ready for the tykes, and it isn't just that parents have to make
sure there's enough candy: it's about the safety of the kids. The scariest part of
Halloween is inevitably worrying about the safety of little ones - from toddlers to
teens - who go out trick or treating.

Loving parents always check their childrens' loot to make sure that all the candy is
properly wrapped, and that there's nothing suspicious for a child to ingest. But
safety precautions should start earlier, before the kids even leave the house. Make
sure that children can be seen as they walk along dark streets by supplying them
with glow products such as glow sticks or glow jewelry.

Many children begin their trick or treating while there's still light, in the very
early evening, but often it's very dark by the time the little ones are on their way
home. Older children may go out later, as well, when the sun has already gone down
completely. And even though children roam in groups, cars can't always see them.
Many communities don't have sidewalks and so children are essentially walking from
house to house along public roads - which means it's even more important to make
them as visible as possible at night.

Nicaboyne, an Illinois company that cares about Halloween fun but also Halloween
safety, has an expanded line of glow products that are both fun - from the kids'
perspective - and practical from the parents' perspective. Nicaboyne offers flexible
glow jewelry, like necklaces and bracelets, to make your little Princess stand out
in a crowd on October 31st. There are other glow products that any kid, from five to
fifteen, would think were really cool on Halloween. Glow eyeglasses, glow sticks,
and glow flashing jewelry can all be worn to jazz up a costume and to provide a very
practical layer of security to a Halloween costume.

Many parents have learned over the years that glow sticks, jewelry, and toys can
make wonderful and unexpectedly cool treats to hand out instead of candy. Glow
sticks and jewelry are inexpensive and they're a lot better for the kids than candy
that rots teeth (and, as so many parents know, ends up causing stomach aches later
on Halloween night!). Why not hand out glow toys at the front door instead of
chocolates or candies that don't really do anyone any good? Nicaboyne glow products
are non-toxic and non-flammable and safe for children to play with. So taking
advantage of the Nicaboyne catalog of glow products is a smart, fun idea, no matter
how you look at it.

For more information on Halloween safety and Nicaboyne glow products, please visit
www.nicaboyne.com. Interested parties may also send email directly to
info@nicaboyne.com or telephone 866-442-9100 or 847-845-3847.


Web Site: http://www.nicaboyne.com

Contact Details: info@nicaboyne.com
7215 Bannockburn Cir.
Lakewood IL 60014 USA
866-442-9100

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