Trick or treat, I'm Matt Cail on behalf of
Expert Village I'm here today to show you
how to prepare for trick or treaters. While
waiting for trick or treaters to come to your
door it's important to ask yourself one very
important question, how loud do you listen
to your television? What volume do you typically
have it at? Do you have one of those really
cool living room sound systems with speakers
in the ceiling and surround sound and sub
woofers and other audio blasters which on
the regular bases that go against your eardrums
and make the whole room shake? If that's the
case and you're one of those folks, there's
nothing wrong with that but you may want to
listen to your television at a lower volume
on Halloween. Because after all of the preparation
you've done and then you sit in front of the
television and watch sports, movie, the news,
and you have it at that volume, it's very
possible that you can miss this. (knock) And
that means all the preparations that you've
done will be nought if your television is so
load that you can't actually can't hear the
trick or treaters knocking at the door and
you're going to end up with a very full bowl
of candy at the end of the evening. So in
general there's nothing wrong with watching
television on a Halloween just make sure that
you have it at a volume that you can easily
hear people knocking at your front door.