Costume Safety

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Look for the label Flame
Resistant.
- Avoid costumes with big, baggy
sleeves or billowing skirts.
- Choose costumes
that are light and bright enough to be visible to motorists.
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Costumes should
be short enough to prevent children from tripping.
- Children should
wear well-fitting, sturdy shoes. High heels are not a good idea.
- Hats and
scarves should be tied securely to prevent them from slipping over
children's eyes.
- A natural mask
of cosmetics is better than a loose-fitting mask that might
restrict breathing or obscure vision.
- word, knives,
and similar costume accessories should be of soft and flexible
material.
- Decorate
costumes and treat bags with reflective tape.
October 2003
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