Tips for a Fun Halloween When You Have Asthma and Food Allergies

By: DairyFreeGina

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Halloween can be downright scary for those with allergies and asthma, but it does not have to be! Here are some ideas for making your Halloween an allergy safe one:

TIP #1  Costumes and masks can trigger allergy and asthma flare-ups since some contain latex, nickel and other allergens. If your costumes are stored in a basement or attic, they might contain mold, dust or dust mites if not properly stored. Wash all costumes before wearing and discard any costumes with visible mold.

TIP #2 Makeup  can cause rashes on sensitive skin. Check for allergens in your makeup or get what I use, Red Apple Lipstick where all makeup is vegan , gluten free, paraben free and free of many other allergens and harsh chemicals. Check out Red Apple by clicking  HERE (affiliate link)

TIP #3 Scented candles , essential oils and room fresheners are huge asthma triggers . Buy battery operated candles for the warm light effect without the allergens.

Tip #4 Fog Machines can produce scary effects and make breathing difficult ,even when you don’t have asthma, so avoid these machines.

TIP #5 READ LABELS Check candy and treat labels before eating . Do not eat anything without a label. Be mindful of Halloween minis– they are cute but often the ingredients and manufacturing equipment are different from full size versions. Never assume a food is safe. And don’t leave home without your epi device and asthma inhaler.

 

Anaphylaxis can happen very very quickly so know the signs and make sure you know how to properly use the epi device

 

TIP #6 TEAL IT UP! – Join the Teal Pumpkin Project by placing a teal colored pumpkin at your front door so trick-or-treaters know you will hand out food allergy safe items. . Teal pumpkins can be easily made by spray painting any pumpkin teal ! It’s that easy !! Many craft stores carry and sell the teal pumpkins already made and some can even be purchased on Amazon.

TIP #7 THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX – Make Halloween a non-food holiday by offering non-food treats like crayons, stickers, spider rings, glow in the dark sticks and all sorts of other fun items that kids like. Many of these items can be bought at area dollar and craft stores and of course, on Amazon.

TIP #8 Don’t jump in the leaf pile. Asthma triggers are high during this time of year and piles of leaves and hay bales can have mold spores and pollen in them which can flare up asthma and allergies.

With a little bit of extra planning and attention to detail you can have an enjoyable Fall and Halloween.

What are you doing this year to make sure all kids can enjoy a safe Halloween? Tell us in the Comments section!

DairyFreeGina is allergic to milk and lamb, and eats vegan and gluten free. Gina is a life long fitness enthusiast, runner and dancer who is passionate about talking food, nutrition, health and exercise. Gina loves cats big and small, calls Disney World her 2nd home– and often blogs on these topics too

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Foodie who is allergic to milk and lamb and eats vegan and gluten free. I’m a life long fitness enthusiast , runner, dancer and passionate about talking food, nutrition, health and exercise. I am a lover of cats big and small, and call Disney World my 2nd home.

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