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Halloween Safety Tips for a Night of Treats, Not Tragedies!
- Wear flame retardant costumes.
- Hem your costumes so you don’t trip and fall.
- Apply reflective tape to your Halloween costumes.
- Choose face paint and make-up instead of masks, which can obstruct a child’s vision. Look for non-toxic designations when choosing Halloween makeup.
- Wear comfortable, practical shoes.
- Double tie your shoelaces so you don’t trip.
- Keep your costume and wig away from candles.
- Don’t carry fake swords, guns, knives or similar accessories that look authentic. Make sure they’re flexible and cannot harm anyone.
- Plan your route ahead of time.
- Children under 12 should trick-or-treat with an adult. Over the age of 12, trick-or-treat in groups and for good measure, have an adult join you.
- Trick or treat in familiar neighborhoods.
- Carry a flashlight with fresh batteries after dark.
- Stay on the sidewalks and out of the streets. Cross only at intersections and designated crosswalks. Respect the streetlights.
- Walk. No running.
- Don’t trample through flower beds and gardens.
- Watch out for open flames in jack-o-Lanterns.
- Walk with your head up and be aware of your surroundings.
- Only visit well lit houses. Don’t stop at dark houses. Better yet, visit only people you know!
- Don’t enter any houses unless you know the people.
- Don’t approach unfamiliar pets and animals.
- Follow traffic signals and don’t jaywalk.
- Always watch for cars backing up or turning.
- Review the “stop, drop and roll” procedure in case your costume catches on fire.
- Never accept rides from strangers.
- Respect other people and their property.
- Be polite and say “thank you.”
- Don’t eat any candy until it’s inspected (under bright lights) for tampering. Candy should be thrown away if wrapper is faded, torn, has pin-pick holes or unwrapped.
CastCoverz! never wishes ill on anyone. But, if something happens we’re here to provide fun and functional products that will comfort you!
Sources: www.safekids.org, www.halloween-website.com/safety.htm
Cover up that cast or injury with these clever costume ideas
Halloween is a great time to be creative and dress-up, for kids of all ages. But, while injured, the patient may not want to draw attention to their injury. So, we cleared away the cobwebs and came up with a few clever costume ideas to hide various injuries:
Walking Boot: the obvious is Frankenstein!
Sling: Mummify your body!
Arm Cast: Get a large box and cover it in wrapping paper. Cut holes out for legs and one arm (gotta’ hold the treat bag!) and neck/head. Tape a bow on your head. Voila! You’re a present!
Casts: The traditional favorite, a ghost, draping a sheet over the whole body covers a multitude of sins!
Staples, Cuts, and Stitches: Frankenstein works here, again, as does dressing up to be an “accident victim.”
We’d love to hear from you! Please share your idea here (or email to cs@castcoverz.com) and enter to win a VISA $50.00 gift card! Ghoul Luck!