'America's Funniest' teaches you what not to do this Halloween

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Saturday, November 1, 2014

After six long years, Halloween finally lands on a Friday once more and all curfews are off. Whether you're out trick or treating, or partying into the Saturday early morning hours, you should be aware of the best practices to guarantee a safe and fun Halloween. Using hilarious video clips from around the country, here's a video teaching you how to survive Halloween. Take a look.

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In a collaboration with America's Funniest Home Videos (Sundays 7|6c), we've noticed that most children are absolutely terrified of everything remotely related to Halloween, and their parents love the holiday for that very reason. Remember, it's all good fun until somebody develops a lifelong phobia of pumpkins and candy.

Be safe and have a spooky Halloween!

Music: Johann Sebastian Bunsen Burner (in D minor) by WJLP.

Any more tips to add to the list? Let us know in the comments below.