Sit outside of your house with a shotgun.
Going door to door for candy is an US American tradition (that seems to be being exported commercially). the Event happens on the night of Halloween which is ALWAYS October 31.
A heavy slidiing bolt door would be the best kind of door to help prevent burglars from stealing your goods.
Halloween is not classified as begging. Little children go door-to-door collecting candy; they do not need the candy. It is the tradition of Halloween to collect candy from your neighborhood.
Target.com has a wide variety of door decorations for Halloween. You will also find Halloween decor at Walmart.com, K-Mart, and Pottery Barn at affordable prices to make your Halloween memorable.
I couldn't find any door decorations that scream but there are a lot of variations of spooky door hangings. You could always put a movement activated scream machine near the door to scare your Halloween visitors.
Halloween
If you are going door to door or a costume party-yes.
On Halloween children dress up in costumes and go door to door to receive candy. A lot of grown people have parties and dress up as well.
Not really. Water 1/3 up the side of a car door is enough to prevent someone from being able to open it.
Halloween is celebrating the devil. When somebody knocks your door at Halloween and then they ask for candy and then you open the door, it's like opening the door for the devil. As you might know, the devil uses many different costumes to disguise himself and trick people. That's just the same idea with the people dressing up for candy.
Halloween is observed on October 31st and has its roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holiday All Saints' Day, but is today a secular celebration. On Halloween it is common to wear costumes and go trick or treating (go door to door asking for candy).
friandises ou bêtises - that is most unusual to hear in France where the tradition of Halloween doesn't exist.