Halloween Safety

If the Shoe Doesn’t Fit, Don’t Wear It

Make sure the sizing of the costume is right. If it’s too small, kids may not be able to wear warm layers underneath. If it’s too big, it’s a tripping hazard. When making or assembling your kids’ costumes, also try to limit accessories, especially sharp items like wands or swords; if they insist, try to find foam versions or other soft options. Choose face paint over masks — masks may limit kids’ vision or breathing. Test face paint on a small area first to ensure your little one won’t have a reaction. Any over-the-counter contact lenses should be avoided; selling these contacts without a prescription is actually illegal because contacts are regulated by the FDA. Contacts not properly fitted by a doctor can lead to infection, vision damage, or even blindness. Attach a badge to the costume with your cellphone number, in case you get separated.
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October 13, 2014