Mums Fear Halloween Costumes Are Unsafe, But Retailers Take Extra Measures To Ensure Safety

Mums Are Worrying About The Safety Of Halloween Costumes
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Mums are worried about the safety of their children's Halloween costumes and are unaware about the safety precautions that have been put in place by some retailers, according to a new survey.

The fear comes after Claudia Winkleman's daughter's costume was set alight in 2014. It was later confirmed fancy dress costumes are considered "toys" rather than "clothes" when it comes to fire safety and so are not always subject to such stringent safety checks.

In a survey of 2,000 mums, three quarters said they wanted stringent laws ensuring all children’s dressing-up costumes are flame retardant to be introduced.

Only 14% of mums thought shop-bought costumes were safe and 55% were unsure if any rules had changed in terms of the safety of costumes.

The survey was completed by online video network, Channel Mum.

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In response to the results, Channel Mum produced a video (above), in which two vloggers conduct a non-scientific test at home, using candles and costumes from popular high street stores.

They found that when the costumes were held above flames, they caught alight - showing the importance of considering fire safety when it come's to having children's costumes and toys around open flames.

Following a campaign to raise the safety standards of fancy dress costumes started by Claudia Winkleman in June 2015 many shops have worked to improve the safety of their costumes.

The Government ordered Trading Standards to carry out spot checks on costumes to see if they meet safety standards and while it's not a legal requirement, many of the shops have gone through with it.

Sainsbury's have promised their children's dress up range will meet the same strict fire safety standards that apply to nightwear.

Tesco and Asda will be applying more rigorous testing, and Marks & Spencer will also do so on future lines.

James Brown, director of non-food at Sainbury's said: "We have looked at every detail of our children’s dress-up range in creating our new standard and believe that it will be industry-leading.

"This has not been a simple task, but the safety of children is our number one priority and introducing more rigorous safety standards for our children’s dress-up is the right thing to do.

"All clothing carries some fire risk, but we hope that introducing our own rigorous testing standards that test clothes as clothes rather than as toys will be the first step towards safer testing across the industry."

As well as the major supermarkets, other online retailers selling Halloween costumes have also made their heightened safety testing clear on their website.

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On Peacocks.co.uk, a children's Halloween butterfly costume available from ages one upwards states: "In the interest of children's safety, this costume has been tested to toy safety standards BS EN71.

"In addition, we have tested this garment to the same fire regulations as children's nightwear. Despite additional testing, please be safe around candles and naked flames including tea lights in pumpkins and sparklers."

If purchasing costumes online, it is worth checking all product descriptions under "care and information" to see whether the retailer has relayed this information on fire safety.

Halloween Costumes For Babies: Best Fancy Dress Ideas
Bandana bibs(01 of13)
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You might not want to dress your baby up in a full outfit. If not, these bandana bibs will be right up your street.
Plus they have a multi-use - stop dribble and get into the Halloween spirit.
£3. www.zippysuit.com
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Pumpkin Patch(02 of13)
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Are you looking to go all out?
This pumpkin patch suit will have your baby in a full body suit with a hat and their feet covered.
£52. Available in 6-12 months. http://gigibrooks.com/
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Black Butterfly(03 of13)
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It might be less scary than others, but the black and pink theme of this butterfly costume surely makes it fit for Halloween?
£10. Available in 12 months. www.peacocks.co.uk
Baby Bat(04 of13)
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This is probably the cutest baby bat ever, fitted with a velcro suit and popper fasting. The wings are detachable with velcro, too and it's available from ages six months up.
Winner.
£21.99. Available in 6-24 months. www.partydelights.co.uk.
Convict Jumpsuit(05 of13)
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Your little one might act up and drive you around the bend, so why not make it into a joke and dress them up as a baby convict for Halloween?
It's only a joke after all (sort of).
£19.99. Available in 6-24 months.www.partydelights.co.uk.
Bat Bodysuit(06 of13)
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For those who aren't looking to buying a full-on costume, get into the spirit of things with a themed bodysuit that could be worn again, too.
This bat baby bodysuit fits that exactly.
£31. Available in 6-18 months.www.tippytoeskids.co.uk.
Skeleton(07 of13)
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There's just something seriously cute about this baby in a skeleton baby grow.
The outfit has an envelope neck for easy dressing and enclosed feet to keep their little toes warm.
£8-£9. Available from 1 month to 18 months.www.mothercare.com.
Dracula(08 of13)
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This baby grow has built-in batwing sleeves, a bow tie and waistcoat and covered feet - with only one outfit.
£10-£11. Available from one month to 18 months.www.mothercare.com.
Pumpkin Babygrow(09 of13)
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A different take on the pumpkin costume sees a simple baby grow twinned with a hat which says "cutest little pumpkin".
It's also made of super soft fleece fabric so they definitely won't be getting chilly in it.
£9. Available in 0-18 months. www.matalan.co.uk.
Little Monster(10 of13)
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This baby monster costume is an all-in-one suit with horns and a tail, fastened with a velcro.
Who knows, it could be the perfect costume to live up to their little monster attitude.
£17.95. Available in 6-24 months. www.pretendtobee.co.uk.
Baby Dinosaur(11 of13)
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Your child will look ridiculously cute in this striped purple and green dinosaur outfit with snap buttons so there's no hassle changing his or her nappy!
£19.99. Available in 6-24 months. www.fancydress.com
Spider(12 of13)
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This baby body suit paired with a hat and two extra spider legs each side will turn your baby into the cutest looking spider, ever.
£22. Available in 0-24 months. www.timetodressup.co.uk.
Baby Shark(13 of13)
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Possibly the least scary shark outfit ever, where the baby's face peeps out behind the imaginary shark's teeth.
£38. Available in 6-24 months. www.timetodressup.co.uk.