Safety Tips to Prevent Halloween-Related Injuries
Make this year's holiday a safe one by following these safety tips on costumes, treats and
decorations.
Costumes
- When purchasing costumes, masks, beards and wigs, look for flame resistant
fabrics such as nylon or polyester or look for the label "Flame Resistant."
Flame resistant fabrics will resist burning and should extinguish quickly. To
minimize the risk of contact with candles and other fire sources, avoid costumes
made with flimsy materials and outfits with big, baggy sleeves or billowing
skirts.
- Purchase or make costumes that are light, bright and clearly visible to
motorists.
- For greater visibility during dusk and darkness, decorate or trim costumes
with reflective tape that will glow in the beam of a car's headlights. Bags or
sacks also should be light colored or decorated with reflective tape. Reflective
tape is usually available in hardware, bicycle and sporting goods stores.
- Children should carry flashlights to see and be seen.
- Costumes should be well-fitted and not drag on the ground to guard against
trips and falls.
- Children should wear well-fitting, sturdy shoes. Oversized high heels are not
a good idea.
- Tie hats and scarves securely to prevent them from slipping over children's
eyes and obstructing vision.
- If your child wears a mask, make sure it fits securely, provides adequate
ventilation, and has eye holes large enough to allow full vision.
- Swords, knives and similar costume accessories should be made of soft,
flexible material.
Treats
- Warn children not to eat any treats before an adult has examined them
carefully for evidence of tampering.
- Carefully examine any toys or novelty items received by trick-or-treaters
under three years of age. Do not allow young children to have any items that are
small enough to present a choking hazard or that have small parts or components
that could separate during use and present a choking hazard.
Decorations
- Keep candles and jack-o'-lanterns away from landings and doorsteps where
costumes could brush against the flame.
- Remove obstacles from lawns, steps and porches when expecting trick- or-
treaters.
- Indoors, keep candles and jack-o'-lanterns away from curtains, decorations
and other combustibles that could be ignited.
- Indoors or outside, use only lights that have been tested for safety by a
recognized testing laboratory. Check each set of lights, new or old, for broken
or cracked sockets, frayed or bare wires, or loose connections. Discard damaged
sets.
- Don't overload extension cords.
Consumers can also view a
video clip about Halloween safety tips
(transcript).
This is in "streaming video" format".
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