Halloween Safety Guidelines Announced
Monday, September 21, 2020
Posted by: Kim Libucki
MT. LAUREL, NJ (Sept 14, 2020) – Navigating the upcoming Halloween holiday in the time of COVID-19 is
different than before. The Halloween and Costume Association today announced new tools and resources
to help families this Halloween season, including a color-coded COVID risk level map – provided by the
Harvard Global Health Institute – that details COVID risk level by county, across the country, as well as
new Halloween Safety Guidelines for the 2020 season, in alignment with the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention’s (CDC) social distancing guidelines. These guidelines and map are now live on
Halloween2020.org, with other features including social distancing suggestions and celebration
alternatives, a Safe House Pledge and printable certificate. “We are on a mission to ensure the safest Halloween celebration possible this year and want to make sure
families and communities have access to the best, up-to-date guidance that prioritizes community safety,”
said Kevin Johnson, Halloween & Costume Association Chairman and Chief Excitement Officer at Elope.
“The color-coded map developed by the Harvard Global Health Institute, along with our guidelines and
additional website resources, can help ensure families find fun, yet safe ways to celebrate this season.”
As cities and counties across the country begin to announce guidance, these Halloween Safety Guidelines
in alignment with the CDC’s social distancing guidelines, and the Harvard Global Health Institute map are
designed to provide the answers, permission, and direction that Halloween enthusiasts and health experts
alike have been anxious to receive. “Families and policy-makers need clear and consistent information when it comes to COVID-19 risks to
inform decision-making, including how to participate safely in the upcoming Halloween holiday and
trick-or-treating activities associated with it,” said Dr. Ingrid Katz, Infectious Diseases Expert, and
Associate Faculty Director at the Harvard Global Health Institute. “Through our interactive COVID risk
level map, we hope to provide parents a reliable source to help them celebrate the Halloween holiday in
the most safe, fun way possible according to the risk level in their community.”
While it’s no surprise Halloween will look different this year – amid a year of high uncertainty – people
are still longing for that familiar feeling only annual holidays can bring and are looking for guidance on
safe ways to celebrate. As the Halloween candy leader, The Hershey Company has been following the
steady increases in online searches by consumers on how to celebrate Halloween this season since
April. “Halloween is more important than ever this year as we navigate the new normal together and are
seeking opportunities to celebrate safely. We’re inspired by the public-private partnerships and groups
coming together that all have a shared value of celebrating Halloween safely,” added Chuck Raup,
President, U.S., The Hershey Company and National Confectioners Association board member. Like Hershey, the National Retail Federation, UNICEF, Spirit, fun.com and the National Confectioners
Association have joined together in promoting a safe Halloween. Businesses, non-profit organizations
and local communities are encouraged to sign-on as supporters to ensure clear and consistent safety
guidance for Halloween-lovers across the country.
In addition to the official social distancing guidelines and the interactive map, Halloween2020.org visitors
will have the opportunity to take the Safe House Pledge. A printable certificate can then be displayed
providing assurance to neighbors that proper safety measures are in place.
Even with the extra precautions and adjustments needed to ensure a safe celebration, Halloween 2020
still promises to be a once in a lifetime experience. In fact, a Halloween such as this won’t happen again
for at least another 152 years. Not only does Halloween 2020 fall on a Saturday, it also happens to be a
full moon AND daylight savings time, a bonus for late night shenanigan seekers. In addition to all this
mystical magic, trick-or-treating will also occur during a blue moon this year, the second full moon of
October! This ultra-rare quadfecta is the stuff silver screen stories are made of.
Regardless of how we celebrate, the stars have clearly aligned to ensure unparalleled Halloween hijinks
this year. The HCA has countless costume connoisseurs available for interview. For tips, trends, and
random reasons to sport a superhero suit, visit www.halloweencostumeassociation.org.
For Media Inquiries, Partnership Opportunities, Expert Commentary or Product Samples please contact
Aneisha McMillan amcmillan@halloweencostumeassociation.org.
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