Don’t Be Spooked by Injuries This Halloween; Follow CPSC’s Tips to Protect Children from Harm

Don’t Be Spooked by Injuries This Halloween;

Follow CPSC’s Tips to Protect Children from Harm!

 Tips from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)

Parents and children look forward to Halloween every year. Trick-or-treating, costumes, pumpkin carving, house decorations and lots of treats make Halloween a unique holiday that comes with some equally unique safety considerations. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is reminding consumers to make safety a priority this Halloween.

Halloween-Related Injuries From October through November 2018, CPSC estimates there were 4,500 Halloween-related injuries that were treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments.

 

 

Here’s how the injuries break down:

• 44% were related to pumpkin carving;

• 25% were due to falls while putting up or taking down decorations, tripping on costumes or walking while trick-or-treating;

• 27% of the injuries included lacerations, ingestions and other injuries associated with costumes, pumpkins or decorations;

• 4% were due to allergic reactions or rashes.

 

CPSC’s Safety Tips Stay safe this Halloween by observing the following CPSC safety tips:

Pumpkin Carving:

• Kid helpers can grab a spoon and scoop out the inside or use a marker to trace the design, but should leave the pumpkin carving to the adults.

• When your jack-o’-lantern masterpiece is ready, use battery-operated lights rather than an open-flame candle.

Costume Creating DIY-Style (Do it yourself)

• When selecting fabric for DIY costumes, choose polyester or nylon and not sheer cotton or rayon which burn more rapidly. Any fabric can burn if it comes in contact with an open flame.

• Use care to NEVER to drag a costume over an open flame such as a candle burning in a jack-o’-lantern on a neighbor’s porch when trick-or-treating.

• Avoid baggy or oversized costumes. Many injuries last year involved trips and falls.

• Eye and nose holes in masks should permit full visibility and adequate breathing. Makeup may be a safer alternative to a mask.

• Always use reflective tape as a trim for costumes and outerwear. Wearing a brightly colored costume and carrying a flashlight or glow stick can also help brighten the walkways for trick-or-treaters.

• Check out our Halloween DIY video

 

 

Creative Decorating:

• Prevent fires by using battery-operated lights and glow sticks instead of candles.

• Pay attention to placement of decorations. To help prevent falls, remove obstacles from lawns, steps and porches when expecting trick-or-treaters.

• Use CPSC’s ladder safety tips to prevent injuries while putting up or taking down decorations.

• For indoor décor, keep candles and jack-o’-lanterns away from curtains, decorations and other combustibles that could catch fire. Never leave burning candles unattended. It’s just safer to use battery-operated lights.

• Indoors or outside, only use lights that have been tested for safety by a recognized testing laboratory. Check each set of lights, new or old, for broken or cracked sockets, frayed or bare wires, or loose connections. Discard damaged sets.

 

Have a happy and safe Halloween!
Stevie Wilson,
LA-Story.com

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2 thoughts on “Don’t Be Spooked by Injuries This Halloween; Follow CPSC’s Tips to Protect Children from Harm

  1. Saw a kid almost hit by a car this Halloween. Too excited, he just ran across the road to his sister carrying a bag of candy. The car just managed to stop in time. Maybe there needs to be some road safety campaign or new safety rules for the evening. Sure it happens all the time.

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