Baby Costume Safety
Baby Costume Safety
Baby Costume Safety
Parents love to dress their newborns in Baby Costumes, whether dressing in costume for portraits, or in a baby Halloween costume for trick-or-treating. With such a huge selection of baby costumes available, it is easy to get distracted or confused regarding what is best for baby safety. We want to make sure all babies are safe and comfortable in their precious costumes, so we have compiled a list of informative precautions. We carefully select our baby Halloween costumes to be free from choking hazards, and to ensure compliance with federal safety regulations. Keeping comfort in mind, we have also chosen baby costumes with fabrics that are soft, like our plush Disney baby costumes. Skid proof slippers are available on many of our baby costumes to help with early walkers and babies who are determined to hang onto any piece of furniture within reach.
- Read the labels on your new costume. Labels will keep your child safe regarding flammability ratings and additional precautions that should be taken
- If flammability precaution labels can not be found on your costume, treat the costume as if the label reads, 'Keep Away from Fire". It is better to be safe than sorry.
- Hoods should not have drawstrings or be so oversized they can suffocate if they fall over baby's face
- Baby costumes should be large enough to leave room for layering if used in cold weather
- Baby costumes should be lightweight if being used during warm weather
Safety Precautions and Comfort Recommendations
Baby costume styles include bunting costumes for newborns, with characters ranging from police officers to ladybugs, bananas, and Tootsie Roll costumes. Baby costumes are a great way to include little ones in Halloween festivities and fun family events. Remember to never leave your baby unattended, and enjoy showing your baby off in a new and safe Baby Costume.
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