Trick or Treat ... Halloween is a Risk Nightmare !

As halloween approaches tomorrow night I can only think about how much risk is involved in this event. Lets take the risk management process and apply it to "trick or treat". First, let's identify the risks:  Kids running through the streets at night, more cars on the roads shuttling kids, people walking on properties in the dark, candy, candy, candy, and more candy... , ghostly and creepy characters roaming about, etc...  Now lets analyze these risks qualitatively:  All those kids running about certainly increases the chance of injuries, all the cars on the street increases the chance of accidents, all those people walking through properties increases the chance of damage, all that candy increase the chance of kids not sleeping because of a sugar high, and finally the ghosts and ghouls (enough said). So the next steps are risk control, and management of trick or treat. Lets see..... you know I think I am going to take off my risk managers hat tonight. Trick or treat is just plain fun. Even though good risk managment is vital to stay safe when beggin for candy in costumes, I don't want this blog to put a "wet blanket" on the fun and excitement.  Until next time be careful out there and know your risks, K

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