Halloween Safety Tips

Safety should be at the top of everyone’s priority list this Halloween.  I’ve talked about it in some of my earlier blogs, but wanted to reiterate how important safety is when out trick-or-treating; whether you’re a child or an adult.  But as adults, we have the responsibility to make sure our children are safe.

How many times have you seen on the news, stories about children being hit by a car on Halloween night?  That breaks my heart when I hear something like that.  For a child Halloween is such an exciting and fun night that sometimes they are so excited to get to the next house that they shoot across the street without thought of even looking both ways.  I’ve seen it many times in my neighborhood (thankfully no cars were coming); especially when kids are following each other and one falls behind.  They dart across the street just trying to catch up with their friends. 

There are many things we as parents can do to protect our children on Halloween night and keep them safe:

  • If you’re driving, you have to be aware of the children.  Drive SLOW!  Watch for children to run out between cars or in the middle of the street.  When backing down your driveway be careful and look twice to make sure it is clear.
  • Have your child wear clothing with reflective markings or tape.  There are also glow sticks (and similar items) that you can buy to have your child wear around their neck or pin to their costume.  Accompany your child around the neighborhood.  If you can’t, make sure another adult is with them.  As a parent you know if your child is “old” enough to go around the neighborhood with their friends without you, however it helps to have them wear a watch so they know when the trick-or-treat hours are over and when to head home.  Always know exactly where they will be and what route they’re taking.
  • When picking out a costume, look for one made of flame-retardant material.
  • Check your child’s costume and make sure it’s not dragging the ground where they could trip and hurt themselves.  Face paint is always a good substitution for a mask, however if they do wear a mask make sure they have nose and mouth openings and large enough eye holes so they can see clearly.
  • Make sure they know to only go to houses that are well lit and ones that they know someone is home.  They should never enter a stranger’s home.
  • Have them bring their candy home first before eating anything.  Go through it with them and throw out anything you’re not sure about.  Have them eat dinner before they go out trick-or-treating – that way they’re not as hungry and won’t be eating all their candy before they get home.  On Halloween night we always order pizza.  It’s such a hectic night with trying to get everyone situated that it just seems easier than fixing dinner – plus they kids love it.  But remember to order early because I think a lot of people do pizza night on Halloween.

I hope these safety tips help and remind you to be extra careful this year. You can find some more here on our website at HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS.   As parents, we all want our children to be safe.  Just use common sense on Halloween night.  I think it’s really important that you go out with them, especially for younger children, so that you can be their eyes and ears.  They’re so excited to be running around to all the houses getting candy that safety is not their top priority – so it has to be yours!  

You Got Egged – Cabbage Night

We all know that Halloween is exactly one week from today, but do you know what age old tradition is “celebrated” the night before Halloween? You guessed it – Cabbage Night!  However, many of the adults that look forward to the festivities of Halloween night do not look forward to having to keep watch on Cabbage Night.  That is one night that mostly teenagers look forward to. 

In parts of the U.S. it is known as Cabbage Night, Goosey Night or Doorbell Night and is always on the evening of October 30th.  Tricks like toilet papering yards and houses, powder-bombing and egging cars, and smashing pumpkins are just a few of the tricks played by teenagers on that night.  In Northern England it is also known as Miggy Night, Goosey Night, Tick-Tack Night, Corn Night or Trick Night.  In Liverpool UK, it is known as Mizzie Night. In Ireland, it is called Mischief night and is becoming so popular that teenagers get the week around Halloween off school.  

While reading my Good Housekeeping magazine there was an article from “Ask Heloise” on how to survive the many Halloween pranks we see occur on Cabbage Night.  She suggests that if your property gets trashed try cleaning up in this order:  First, tackle your vehicles; second, your house – front door, steps, windows; third, clear trees, shrubs and lawn. 

You got egged:  If you have egg splattered on your car or house act quickly.  Both yolk and white can corrode painted surfaces.  If your car is egged, hose off the gunk.  Be careful with the shells, rubbing them can cause scratches.  Continue to spray and they’ll loosen and wash away.  If your house is egged, pressure-wash with a hose.  To remove dried egg from siding, mix a teaspoon of enzyme-based detergent in a cup of warm water and apply with a soft brush until it dissolves, then rinse it off.

Toilet-Papered:  Clean this up before it rains.  Wrap duct tape (sticky side out) around the end of a yardstick to pick up small pieces.  Knock wet toilet paper balls out of trees with a broom and sweep up the rest.

Soaped-up Car Windows:  Use lots of water and a soft scrub brush or nonabrasive pad to protect the glass.

There are ways to make your home less of a target for teens on Cabbage Night:

  1. Keep exterior lights on all night
  2. Bring in any pumpkins that you have on the porch
  3. Put cars in the garage or cover them with a tarp
  4. Put trash cans, bikes, and lawn equipment inside
  5. Keep your pets indoors

To some teens Cabbage Night is like a right of passage and for the most part they’re just out goofing off, having fun and they don’t mean any real harm.  But to the children whose pumpkins they smash or the adults who have to pay to have their car cleaned it doesn’t seem that way.  So play it safe this year on Cabbage Night and be sure to bring in anything from outside that you or your children don’t want damaged.  It’s just one night a year.  We can get through it and then on to the real fun of trick-or-treating on Halloween night!

Great Movie and TV Costumes

You’re probably sick of me asking this, but do you have your Halloween costume yet?  There’s still time!  Go to our shipping page and you’ll see you can still order your costume and have it shipped to you in time for Halloween. It’s not too late. Here’s the link: Just in Time Shipping Schedule and Delivery Calculator

Grease is one of my all time favorite movies!  Who can forget Rydell High with Danny, Sandy, Rizzo, Kenickie, Frenchy, The T-Birds and The Pink Ladies?  The movie was released in June 1978 and is still wildly popular today.  I don’t think there’s a song in that movie that most people don’t know every word to.  Even my children love it!  With our line of Grease costumes now you go back to the days of poodle skirts and saddle shoes.  Check out all our Grease costumes at Grease Halloween Costumes.  Grease is the word!

The Lord of the Rings is a blockbuster trilogy consisting of:

  • The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers  
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King   

The films were critically acclaimed, winning an unbelievable 17 Academy Awards.  My nephews love this trilogy and have seen them over and over again.  I can’t tell you how many times I’ve played Lord of the Rings Monopoly with them!  The characters in the movie are so well known that when you dress as one for Halloween everyone knows what character you are.  Gandolf, Frodo, Aragorn, Legolas, Queen Arwen and even the lovely Gollum are some of the costumes you can choose from.  See our entire line of The Lord of the Rings costumes at  Lord of the Rings Halloween Costumes.

As far as children and Nickelodeon go, there’s no better match.  Children love Nickelodeon and all the characters that come with it.  So when it comes to picking out their costumes many children want to be the characters that are in the Nickelodeon shows they like.  Sponge Bob (which I happen to know is not just a childs favorite – many adults love Sponge Bob) and his friend Patrick, Blues Clues, Dora the Explorer and her brother Diego are all shows that children love to watch.  For all our Nickelodeon favorite costumes go to  Nickelodeon Halloween Costumes.

Remember there’s still time to shop, order and receive your costume from Halloween Express.  Get shopping now and make this Halloween a night to remember!

Halloween Makeup Kits

So, you have your Halloween costume, but could use a little help in accessorizing it?  Well look no further!  Halloween Express has everything you’ll need to make your costume one of a kind.

  1. Makeup – Every costume could use a little makeup (unless of course you’re wearing one of our fabulous masks).  The whole idea of putting on makeup to enhance the look of your character can be intimidating if you’ve never done it before.  There are so many different types of makeup that it can be very confusing.  That’s why we make it simple and fun for you by having “Makeup Kits” where everything you need is included in one kit.  For example:  If you’re going for the Gothic Vampire look, check out our GOTHIC COUNT KIT  What about a WITCH MAKEUP KIT, a DEVIL MAKEUP KIT or the perfect camouflage for the SOLDIER CAMOUFLAGE KIT  

We have a kit for just about every look you’re going for.  Be sure to see our entire line of makeup kits at HALLOWEEN MAKEUP KITS

  1. Prosthetics – Let’s say you’re going for the look of a lot blood and gore, maybe some stitches or even a broken bone.  How about some latex horns and ear tips, a slashed eye or neck, or even a realistic looking gunshot wound.  All these special effects and more can be found at PROSTHETICS FOR HALLOWEEN .
  1. Finishing Touches – This would include anything that would give your costume that finishing touch it needs.  From small accessories like bandanas, jumbo cigars, pom poms, and costume jewelry to phony casts. 

Any little accessory can really put your costume over the top and set it apart from all the other costumes out there on Halloween night.  Take some time to look at all of our accessories because you never know, there might be that one item that you just have to have to make your costume the best! HALLOWEEN COSTUME ACCESSORIES 

 

 

Horror Movies

There are a lot of great horror movies out in the theaters now, but a few more have recently been released just in time for a little scare amid the Halloween season:

30 Days of Night – The movie takes place in Barrow, Alaska, the northernmost town in the U.S, where the winter sun sets and does not rise for 30 days and nights. From the darkness comes an evil force that strikes terror on the town, and all hope is pinned on a husband-and-wife cop team.

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas 3-D – Jack Skellington, (aka the Pumpkin King), is bored with his job and feels that life in Halloweenland lacks meaning. Then he stumbles upon Christmastown and promptly decides to make the Yuletide his own. Check out our “Jack Skellington” costumes at Nightmare Before Christmas Halloween Costumes

Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour – The first in a series of Sarah Landon Mysteries.  Far away from home, Sarah Landon finds herself all alone, staying in the guesthouse of her late friend’s grandmother.  She didn’t realize that the guesthouse was haunted, but that soon becomes the least of the 17 year olds worries.  When she learns of the town’s dark secret she finds herself in the middle of a haunting mystery that involves two brothers, the local psychic and an evil spirit.

If a movie is not what you had in mind, maybe you could take your kids to a pumpkin patch or go on a haunted hayride. The weather has been absolutely beautiful so it’s nice to be outside.  It’s a great time to pick out that perfect pumpkin and start carving!  Don’t forget to clean the seeds, throw a little salt and garlic powder on them and throw them under the broiler for a little late night snack.

If you still haven’t decided on your costume yet, now is a good time to put that worry to rest!.  There’s going to be a lot of costume parties coming up in the next week so you’ll need to be ready.   Decide if you want your costume to be funny, scary, sexy, etc… and then go from there.  Go to our homepage, click on whatever type of costume you’re looking for, find your size and order.  It’s as simple as that!  So what are you waiting for? 
Happy Shopping!



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