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Halloween Costume Safety Tips
By Robert Henry
Every year the end of October brings frivolous food, fright and fun to children of all ages. And every year it's the same question at the beginning of October, "What is my Halloween Costume going to be this year?" But often times, what October fails to bring, is safety information for the entire celebratory Halloween day. The information is out there, don't get me wrong, but you have to "look for it" – and most invincible trick-or-treaters feel that safety information is not necessary for them. However, safety information (whether it is costume safety, pedestrian safety, or treat safety) is necessary for ALL trick-or-treaters if they want to return home the exact same way they left – except with a big bag full of candy.
Halloween costumes safety is the one that is neglected the most by parents. Parents lecture their children about going up to strange looking houses and they lecture about eating treats that look peculiar or haven't yet been inspected by an adult. But they rarely lecture or concern themselves with costume safety before sending their precious little one out with all of the other goblins.
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