|
|
Halloween is a cherished tradition. But,
the excitement of the night can cause
children to forget to be careful. There
is no real "trick" to making Halloween
safe.
Simply planning ahead and taking a few
safety precautions can make
Halloween a real
treat for the entire family. |
| |
|
Safety Tips:
-
Purchase only costumes, wigs and
props labeled flame-resistant or
flame-retardant. When creating a
costume, choose material that won't
easily ignite if it comes in contact
with heat or flame. Avoid billowing
or long trailing features.
-
Dried flowers, cornstalks and crepe
paper are highly flammable. Keep
these and other decorations well
away from all open flames and heat
sources, including light bulbs,
heaters, etc.
-
Use extreme caution when decorating
with candles, and supervise children
at all times when candles are lit.
When lighting candles inside
Jack-O-Lanterns, use long,
fireplace-style matches and be sure
to place lit pumpkins well away from
all combustible items. Pumpkins can
also be illuminated with small,
inexpensive flashlights.
-
Instruct children to stay away from
open flames or other heat sources.
Be sure children know how to
stop, drop and roll in the event
their clothing catches fire. (Stop
immediately, drop to the ground,
covering your face with your hands,
and roll over and over to extinguish
flames.)
|
|
|