Commissioner's Blog: Better safe than scary this Halloween

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Halloween has become increasingly popular in Western Australia, with many people using the occasion to dress up, decorate their homes and go trick-or-treating.

To ensure your night doesn’t end with a fright, there are some simple steps you can take to protect yourself and your family from harm. 

An urgent recall was recently issued for a range of temporary colour hair spray in various colours as they were sold without the ingredient information required for cosmetic products.

If you’re adding hair spray, fake tattoos, face paint, make-up or fake blood to your costume, check they come with ingredients labels and keep them handy throughout the night. If someone in your group has an allergic reaction to a product, having a list of ingredients available for doctors can save time if urgent treatment is needed.

When buying light-up or musical Halloween novelties powered by button batteries, check the battery compartment is secured with a screw or similar fastener to prevent young children gaining access and potentially swallowing the battery. Products that comply with mandatory standards designed to keep children safe will have secure battery compartments and safety labelling.

Think about whether your chosen costumes will be visible at night-time. If you or your children will be wearing black or other dark coloured costumes for Halloween, you could be hard to see in the dark. To ensure drivers and other trick-or-treaters can see you, add glow sticks or a reflective strip to your costumes and carry a torch.

With so many ready-made costumes, wigs, masks and accessories to choose from, it’s important to check their labels. Pick items that are low fire risk and look for labels that state the product is ‘flame resistant’ or ‘fire resistant’. Avoid products that carry warnings such as ‘keep away from flame’ or ‘Warning! Keep away from fire’.

Keep away from open heat sources such as jack-o-lanterns, fireplaces and heaters and avoid loose fitting costumes, particularly if you or young children will be around candles.

More information on Halloween safety, including product recalls, is available online at www.productsafety.gov.au.

Consumer Protection
Media release
25 Oct 2023

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