| Costumes In Flames: How To Protect Your Children From Catching On Fire This Halloween Holiday! |
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Until recently, I thought about the usual holiday protection issues of something in the candy, walking the kids in groups to protect them from strangers and maybe the stray bunch of neighborhood big kids wanting to steal all of the treats from the kids...
Until recently, I thought about the usual holiday protection issues of something in the candy, walking the kids in groups to protect them from strangers and maybe the stray bunch of neighborhood big kids wanting to steal all of the treats from the kids. There is one thing that I wouldn’t have ever thought about if I hadn’t seen it myself on our local channel 4 news broadcast. In testing the few that claim to be “ fire retardant ” or “ fire proof ”, there were no heat exposure flame ups but, on direct flame testing, all failed and ended up proving that they were in fact able to stop burning only if the direct flame was removed so that the material wouldn’t continue to burn on its own unless your child’s skin was still inflamed. Now, the good news is that you can prevent this from happening and continue to let your little ones still dawn the form of their favorite super heroes and monsters. The answer is in following the simple home recipe for fire proofing your child’s costume. Directions: Take 4 oz. Of Boric Acid and 9 oz. of Borax (both can be found in most pharmacies). Mix the two chemicals with 1 gallon of warm water Soak the costume in the compound and let it drip dry. With that said, I wish you all a safe and happy Halloween.
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