Cal Fire offers Halloween safety tips for a spooky and safe holiday

Ghosts, ghouls and monsters aren’t the only things to be look out for this Halloween.


Accidents and mishaps increase dramatically when children trick-or-treat. Cal Fire wants everyone to

enjoy a fire-safe Halloween by following these tips:


Costumes


  • Purchase costumes made of flame resistant or retardant material. Fire resistant does not mean fireproof.

  • Apply reflective tape to Halloween costumes.

  • Masks can obstruct vision – consider using makeup instead.

  • Avoid loose, baggy sleeves or billowing skirts.

  • Keep hemlines short enough to prevent tripping.


Decorations


  • Light jack-o-lanterns with a battery powered light – NEVER use candles.

  • Instruct children to stay away from open flames. Be sure they know how to stop, drop and roll if their clothing catches fire.


Trick-or-treating


  • An adult should accompany children when trick-or-treating. Pick well-lit streets. If driving, be sure to watch for trick-or-treaters who are too busy to watch for you.

  • Do not allow children to carry sharp sticks or other objects that could cause injury to others.

  • Keep your yard free of tripping hazards, such as tools, hoses, etc.

  • Children should be instructed to eat their treats only after parents have inspected them.

  • Discard any unwrapped treats. If in doubt, throw it out.


Cal Fire wishes everyone a safe and enjoyable Halloween.


For more Halloween safety ideas or other fire safety tips, visit www.fire.ca.gov .

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