North Wales Fire and Rescue share Halloween safety advice

North Wales Fire and Rescue share Halloween safety advice

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The North Wales Fire and Rescue Service has shared important fire safety advice, to prepare parents in the run-up to Halloween.

As Halloween approaches, the firefighters have reminded parents to protect their children from flammable fancy dress costumes.

Head of Prevention, North Wales Fire and Rescue Service, Jody McEachern’s statement

Jody McEachern, Head of Prevention for North Wales Fire and Rescue Service, said: “We want people to enjoy celebrating Halloween, but to make sure that they are aware of the potential dangers that can be faced if their costume catches fire.

“The popularity of Halloween fancy dress costumes for children has grown enormously in recent years and we issue this advice to warn people so that they can enjoy themselves while staying safe.”

Jody’s safety tips:

  • Check the labels on any fancy dress outfits you buy and see what fire resistance they offer
  • Plastic capes and bin liners are often used as costumes – keep them away from sparkles, candles or other naked flames
  • Use battery operated lights within homemade lanterns and pumpkins; these are much safer than candles and are cheap to buy
  • Take extra care with candles – they are extremely hazardous, if the candle tips over it could set light to materials such as costumes, curtains, clothes and furniture and start a serious fire
  • If a costume you are wearing does catch fire the advice is to ‘stop, drop and roll’, making it harder for the flames to spread
  • If you are with someone whose clothes have caught fire, get them to stop, drop and roll, then smother the flame with heavy material like a coat or blanket
  • In an emergency cool any burns with large amounts of water and get urgent medical assistance

Halloween safety advice shared by North Wales Fire and Rescue: Summary

The North Wales Fire and Rescue Service has shared important fire safety advice, to prepare parents in the run-up to Halloween.

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