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Watch Out! The Hidden Hazards of These 7 Halloween Decorations
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By Associated Press
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October 21, 2024

Popular Halloween decorations pose hidden hazards that could turn a fun night into a real-life scare. (Depositphotos)

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One of the great joys of Halloween is transforming your home into a spooky wonderland, but some decorations can bring more tricks than treats. Fog machines and eerie props will create a chilling atmosphere, but these popular decorations pose hidden hazards that could lead to real-life scares.

From fire risks around fireplaces to decorations that might injure guests or animals, it’s important to be aware of the potential dangers lurking in your haunting setup. Before you deck out your home this Halloween, check out these seven decorations that could turn a fun night into a frightful one – for all the wrong reasons.

Fog Machines

Fog machines are great at creating a spooky atmosphere but can pose multiple hazards, especially in indoor or poorly ventilated spaces. Firstly, the mist produced can irritate the respiratory system, particularly for individuals with asthma or allergies. Fog can also settle on floors, creating slippery surfaces that increase the risk of slips and falls.

Fog machines may also trigger smoke alarms, especially in rooms with sensitive fire detection systems, causing disruptions. Proper ventilation, surface monitoring and communicating with guests can help mitigate potential problems.

Prop Chainsaws

Since the release of the “Texas Chainsaw” movies, chainsaws have become an integral part of Halloween for many. Some fans even buy or rent out the exact models used in the franchise. However, chainsaw chains can cause damage even when they’re not being used, and care should be taken to avoid injuries.

Toothless chains are one way to keep chainsaws safe for Halloween. These chains cannot cut anything, but they ensure the chainsaw still looks authentic. Another essential safety measure, if you’re not using toy chainsaws, is to ensure that all fuel and oil have been drained from the saw, preventing the chance of leaks.

Fake Cobwebs

Fake cobwebs used for Halloween decorations can pose significant risks to wildlife when placed outdoors. Birds, bats, insects and small mammals may become entangled in the sticky, synthetic fibers, which can impair their movement, cause injury or even lead to death.

In addition, the materials can break down into harmful microplastics, contributing to environmental pollution. To minimize these risks, it’s best to use fake cobwebs indoors, opt for eco-friendly alternatives and promptly remove outdoor decorations after the holiday.

Fireplace Decorations

Fireplace and mantel decorations can add a festive touch to your home during Halloween, but they also come with safety concerns. Flammable items like fake cobwebs, paper decorations or fabric draped too close to a lit fireplace can easily catch fire, creating a serious hazard.

Candles on the mantel, if not properly secured or too close to hanging decor, can also ignite nearby items. To keep your fireplace festive and safe, choose fire-resistant materials, use battery-operated candles and ensure decorations are securely placed away from heat sources.

Pumpkins

Pumpkin carving is the number one cause of Halloween-related injuries, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). While pumpkins are a staple of Halloween decor, the process of carving them can lead to cuts, especially on the hands, which make up a significant portion of injuries reported each year.

To stay safe, the CPSC recommends using pumpkin carving tools specifically designed for the task, as they are less likely to slip and cause harm than kitchen knives. Additionally, supervising children closely during carving, opting for non-carving decorating methods and keeping your work area well lit can help prevent accidents.

Fire Pits

Fire pits can be the warm focal point of your Halloween party, but they come with their own set of risks. While everyone enjoys gathering around a flickering fire, it’s easy for things to get a little too close for comfort – especially when kids are running around in costumes that could catch fire or when decorations are piled up nearby.

It’s crucial to keep a close eye on the fire, make sure everyone knows to stay a safe distance away and have a plan in case things get out of hand. If you have guests with breathing difficulties, consider using a smokeless fire pit, which can reduce irritation from smoke while still allowing everyone to enjoy the atmosphere.

Costumes

Safety should be a top priority when choosing or making a Halloween costume. Opt for flame-resistant fabrics, especially if you’ll be around candles or open flames, and ensure the costume fits well to avoid tripping hazards – this includes avoiding long, trailing elements.

Make sure masks or headpieces provide clear vision and breathing space, or use non-toxic face paint instead. If you’ll be out after dark, incorporate reflective tape or glow-in-the-dark accessories to improve visibility. Finally, consider using soft, flexible props like foam swords or wands to prevent injury.

Safe Halloween Decorations

While Halloween decorations are all about setting the perfect spooky scene, it’s essential to remember that safety comes first. What may seem like harmless fun – fog machines, fake cobwebs or even jack-o’-lanterns – can lead to unexpected issues if precautions aren’t taken.

By being aware of the potential hazards and making thoughtful choices, you can enjoy a festive and fear-filled night without any unpleasant surprises. This Halloween, keep the scares in your decorations, not in real life.

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