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Child Safety at Halloween - Which Colors Are Safe To Wear?

As we all know, Halloween is filled with outdoor activity.

September 14, 2006
By Nicola Kennedy
Category: Home-And-Family
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As we all know, Halloween is filled with outdoor activity. Young children are walking from door to door hollering “Trick-Or-Treat”. In gated communities, this is a safer practice, since sidewalks and lighted streets are quite common. However, if you live out in a more country-like setting, sidewalks are rare and streetlights few and far between.

So, if you decide to take your child trick-or-treating this Halloween where sidewalks are non-existent and streetlights are only found at the corner, make sure to dress them in colors appropriate for the dusk hours.

White – This is the safest color when going out in the evening hours. When headlights hit the bright white of a t-shirt or pair of shorts, the drivers will have no doubt there is someone walking alongside the road. Whole costumes of white are best: a Ghost, a Bride in a Wedding Dress, or a Ballerina in a White Tutu are just some ideas.

Yellow – Bright yellows are similar to white, as they show up well when hit by headlights. Dull yellows are not as effective. There are some costumes that are predominantly yellow: A Sun costume, Sponge Bob Squarepants, Belle and a Bumblebee with thin black stripes are examples.

Light blues, pinks and oranges – Once you move away from white, any of the “baby” colors, like powder blue, are okay for dusk hours. Many costumes fall into these color categories: The Disney Princesses Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty have dresses in these colors and Blue from Blue’s Clues is a light hue of blue.

Everyone knows there will be Halloween nights where our kids don’t choose their costume based on its color, though. Batman with his black costume and cape, black cats and witches, and even Superman in his dark blue and red will be hard to see once the skies begin to darken. Be sure when you have a year like that to use reflective tape on several areas of your child’s costume as well as their trick-or-treat bag. This will keep them safe, and that will lead to them having fun! Nicola always enjoys Halloween parties with her family. Visit her Halloween site for tips and information about Halloween Costumes for Kids at http://Childrens-Halloween-Costumes.Best-Halloween.com

This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource box and the live links are included intact. All rights reserved. Copyright Best-Halloween.com

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