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 The scariest way to end a night of trick-or-treating is with a trip to the emergency room, the government warns.To keep children safe from Halloween accidents, the Consumer Product Safety  stanley cups Commission issued safety tips Thursday regarding costumes, treats and decorations:Get costumes, masks, beards and wigs made of flame-resistant fabrics such as nylon or polyester, and avoid costumes made with flimsy materials, big baggy sleeves or skirts that could fall upon open flames from candles or jack-o -lanterns. stanley cup Make sure costumes and bags are bright and easily visible to motorists; add reflective tape that will glow in a car s headlights and have children carry flashlights.Costumes should not drag on the ground, shoes should fit well -- no oversized high heels -- and accessories such as swords or knives should be made of soft, flexible material.Masks and hats should stanley cup  fit well and provide adequate ventilation without obstructing vision.Children should not eat any treats before an adult has examined them for evidence of tampering.Make sure toys received by young trick-or-treaters are not small enough, and do not have components small enough, to present a choking hazard.Keep candles and jack-o -lanterns away from curtains, decorations and the path of trick-or-treaters.Make sure lights have been tested for safety; discard damaged sets and don t overload extension cords.      ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5          display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-922b1cb4-8 Khdp Watch The ISS Fly Through An Aurora
 Space is gigantic, so even though we have giant dishes trained to listen to it, we only hear a tiny slice. But scientists manning the Parkes radio telescope in New South Wales, Australia stumbled on a few blips worth hearing: four mammoth radio blasts that came from far outside the galaxy.     It   not uncommon to heard the pop and hiss of radio signals when you ;ve got huge dish pointed at the sky, but most of those tiny noises originate from somewhere in the Milky Way. Close by stanley mugs  interstellar standards. These signals, which actually reached Earth between February 2011 and January 2012, had traveled a much longer way; scientists calculated that all four plowed through much more plasma than is even contained in our Milk stanley cup y Way. And they were loud too; each packed energy roughly equivalent to what the sun puts out in 300,000 years. What caused them is unknown, and considering each was mere milliseconds long, there   not too much to study. Scientists still have their guesses though, which include colliding magnetars鈥攎agnetically charged neutron stars鈥? evaporating black holes, or gamma ray bursts. You know, big stuff. And though it   our first time hearing bangs from so far away, it   probably not that uncommon; there   just only so  stanley cup much of the sky you can listen to with satellites. Scientists have extrapolated that we ;re missing some 10,000 similar bangs every day. If the aliens ever decide to say hi, let