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Halloween Kids' Costumes: Safety Tips

The National Safety Council has important tips parents should know.

The kids will be putting on their costumes a lot this month, for parades, contests, parties, trick-or-treating. Here are six super safety tips from the National Safety Council that every parent should know about Halloween costumes:

  • Purchase or make Halloween costumes from flame-resistant materials.
  • Pick brightly colored costumes or add your own reflective tape so motorists can see them.
  • Attach your child’s name, address, and phone number somewhere inside the costume.
  • To avoid tripping, make sure your child’s costume is not too long, and that shoes are the proper size.
  • Use washable face paint instead of masks, so your child’s vision isn’t compromised.
  • Keep your walkway free of debris so that children coming to your house won’t trip or fall.

 

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