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Whether your little goblin is sporting a store-bought suit or -- God bless 'ya -- a homespun one, safety-proof his costume using these tips:
Stick to nontoxic face paint instead of face masks, which can obstruct his breathing or view.
Opt for flame-resistant fabrics like nylon or polyester. Cotton costumes may be more flammable.
Remove long ties and tails that could present a strangulation risk or trip up your baby. Also check for loose buttons or beads—they pose a choking hazard.
Limit his time bundled in a bunting-style suit so he doesn't get overheated (and don't let him sleep in it).
Add reflective tape (found in craft and sewing stores) to the material if you're trick-or-treating after dark.
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