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Cold Weather Halloween Safety Tips
source: Newcomers Employment & Education Development Services (N.E.E.D.S.) Inc.
year: 2023
summary/abstract:In Winnipeg, Halloween can be cold. Sometimes it even snows! Dressing up in a costume is part of the fun but you won’t be having much fun if you feel cold. If you are going to be out walking around this Halloween it is important you stay warm:
- If you want to be show off your costume and stay warm, wear your costume on top of other warm layers. You might be able to fit two pairs of pants, two shirts, or even a jacket and ski pants. The more layers, the better!
- If you can’t fit any extra layers under your costume, just put them over top. It is most important that you stay warm. If someone wants to see your costume you can show them!
- You may also want to wear warm hat, mittens and a scarf.
- If you still feel cold, go home and warm up inside before heading back out. Take as many breaks as you need!
Stay warm out there while trick-or-treating and have fun!!
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