Tuesday, October 27, 2009













Children's Halloween Safety Tips for Trick-or-Treating



Ghost, ghouls and monsters aren't the only things to be afraid of on Halloween. Accidents and mishaps increase dramatically when children trick-or-treat.

To avoid the many dangers children face while trick or treating, use common sense. Be aware of potential Halloween hazards and take precautions to eliminate them. Consider heading for an indoor Halloween party and bypass any chaos or danger.

Halloween Costume Safety Tips



Wear flame retardant costumes.

Make sure your Halloween costume is colorfast so the color doesn't run onto your other clothes if it rains.

Try on costumes before Halloween to allow time for altering.

Hem your costumes so you don't trip and fall.

Apply reflective tape to your Halloween costumes.

Avoid cumbersome masks. Use make-up instead.

Make-up should be hypoallergenic and non-toxic.

Wear comfortable, practical shoes.

Double tie your shoelaces so you don't trip.

Keep your costume and wig away from candles.

Don't carry fake swords, guns, knives or similar accessories that look authentic. Make sure they're flexible and cannot harm anyone.


Trick-or-Treating Tips:




Carry a flashlight with fresh batteries after dark.

Take along money for a phone call.

Wear identification that's easy to read.

Always trick or treat in groups, accompanied by an adult.

Follow a curfew and take a watch with a backlight.

Plan your route ahead of time.

Stay on the sidewalks and out of the streets. Cross only at intersections and designated crosswalks.

Walk. No running.

Don't trample through flower beds and gardens.

Watch out for open flames in jack-o-Lanterns.

Trick or treat in familiar neighborhoods.

Walk with your head up and be aware of your surroundings.

Only visit well lit houses. Don't stop at dark houses.

Don't enter any houses unless you know the people.

Carry a spare Halloween bag -- in case yours breaks or you fill your original one.

Don't approach unfamiliar pets and animals.

Don't cut across yards and stay out of back yards.

Follow traffic signals and don't jaywalk.

Always watch for cars backing up or turning.

Review the "stop, drop and roll" procedure in case your costume catches on fire.

Never accept rides from strangers.

Respect other people and their property.

Be polite and say "thank you."

Don't eat any candy until it's inspected for tampering under bright lights.

Avoid candy that has loose wrappings, is unwrapped, has puncture holes, or is homemade.

Small children should not be allowed hard candy they may choke on.


Report any suspicious or criminal activity to an adult or the police.

Consider having a party instead of Trick or Treating.

Friday, October 16, 2009

New 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour

















Not long now...Honda will soon be introducing the New Accord Crosstour. We are expecting to receive it this November.


Presenting the all-new 2010 Accord Crosstour, going on sale this November. Based on the award-winning Honda Accord, the Accord Crosstour makes its own statement with enhanced utility, standard V-6 power and available 4-wheel drive. Building on Honda's longstanding reputation for maximizing space, the Crosstour offers sleek modern styling as well as a roomy and versatile interior.2010 Honda Accord Crosstour InteriorOffers Innovation in Space UtilizationV-6 engine standard, four-wheel drive availableTORRANCE, Calif., Oct. 6, 2009 - The all-new 2010 Honda Accord Crosstourwill feature a versatile, upscale 5-passenger interior with an innovative rear storagearea, a standard 3.5-liter i-VTEC V-6 engine and available four-wheel drive when it goeson sale in November, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced today."Honda has a longstanding reputation for maximizing interior space and utility inits vehicles," said Erik Berkman, vice president of corporate planning and logistics forAmerican Honda Motor Co., Inc. "Like the award-winning Honda Fit, the AccordCrosstour uses a versatile design to create an interior that functions with the practicalityof a larger vehicle."The rear storage area features an innovative 8-inch deep under-floor HiddenRemovable Utility Box with a reversible lid, featuring both plush-carpeted and durableplasticsides. Levers near the interior fender wells, conveniently accessible from thetailgate opening, allow for one-touch conversion of the seats into the floor for additionalcargo space.The interior design is intended to enhance the feeling of width and space in thepassenger cabin while creating a premium and accommodating atmosphere. The insetsculpting of the instrument panel along with a wide center console increases the senseof roominess. Intuitively grouped controls for the audio, climate and available navigationsystem are designed to operate with solidity and precision.The exterior styling evolves the Crossover Utility Vehicle (CUV) concept byintegrating a sleek and aerodynamic shape that blends sporty, low-profile contours withversatile CUV functionality.The Accord Crosstour will be positioned at the top of the Accord family when itgoes on sale in November. Additional details will be announced later in the year.Consumer information is available at automobiles.honda.com/future-cars. Additionalmedia information regarding all Honda products is available at www.hondanews.com.