Health Tip: Choose a Safe Halloween Costume

ByABC News
October 17, 2008, 10:35 AM

Oct. 18 -- (HealthDay News) -- Before you and your child head out for a night of trick or treat, make sure you choose a Halloween costume that will keep your child safe.

The U.S. National Safety Council offers these suggestions:

  • Only choose costumes that are flame-retardant.
  • Choose loose-fitting costumes so your child can wear warm clothes underneath.
  • Make sure your child's costume is the right length. Costumes that are too long can cause your child to trip and fall.
  • If your child will be out after dark, make sure the costume is reflective, or you can add strips of reflective tape.
  • Use makeup instead of a mask, which could obstruct your child's vision.
  • If your child does wear a mask, make sure that it has large holes around the eyes, mouth and nose.
  • If your child is carrying an accessory such as a sword or knife, make sure it is made of a soft, flexible material.