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Watchdog - fancy dress costume flammability standards.

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SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 18/05/2015 20:52

I was appalled to learn, from BBC's Watchdog programme, that children's fancy dress costumes are classified as toys, not clothes, and as a result, do not have to conform to the higher fire-safety standards that clothes do.

Claudia Winkelman described how her daughter caught fire, wearing a Halloween costume, and how she suffered severe burns as a result - it was heartbreaking to hear her describe her daughter on fire, and her and another parent trying to beat the flames out with their bare hands.

I am old enough to remember one of the TV consumer programmes campaigning to make children's nightclothes safer, because they used not to be fire-safe, and children were being severely injured when their pyjamas or nighties caught fire - and I thought we had moved on, but I was wrong.

If fancy dress costumes were classified as clothes, they would have to have three times more stringent fire safety standards than toys (ie. they have to burn three times more slowly than a toy) - and surely this is only logical - if a toy catches fire, a child can put it down - if clothing catches fire, it doesn't matter if it is play clothing or ordinary clothing, the child can't get away from it/throw it away - it is burning all around them - and may be melting and sticking to them.

Watchdog are starting a campaign to get fancy dress costumes reclassified as clothing, so they have to conform to the higher standards - and I think MN should support this.

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ItsNotUnusualToBe · 18/05/2015 20:54

Absolutely agree with every word you typed

sockmatcher · 18/05/2015 20:56

Completely agree. Especially with trend for themed birthday parties.... Costume and candles!

PinkSquash · 18/05/2015 20:57

Agreed
DS1 has the Darth Vader costume that the Fire service set light to, I was shocked at how easily it went up, but the dresses were utterly terrifying, it took all of 3 seconds to take hold.

Definitely something MN should support.

Preminstreltension · 18/05/2015 20:58

Totally agree. Especially since so many fancy dress clothes are flouncy or drapey or have a cape or something. Far more likely to touch a flame than ordinary pyjamas.

What happened to CW's daughter could have happened to any one of our children and I'm grateful that she's spent the time bringing it to our attention and hope the lovely girl makes good progress.

HermioneWeasley · 18/05/2015 20:59

Agree, agree, agree.

Couldn't agree more

Thurlow · 18/05/2015 21:01

Completely agree and definitely think that MN should support this.

I had no idea how low the standards were and that is utterly shocking.

Sizzlesthedog · 18/05/2015 21:02

Yes, agree. Very shocking. The law needs to change.

rockybalboa · 18/05/2015 21:04

Agree agree agree. No longer will I be permitting any of the DS to go to sleep in an IronMan/Batman/Spiderman etc suit.

mousmous · 18/05/2015 21:07

completely agree.
I didn't even know there are different standards, I thought 'you put it on si they are clothes'

mousmous · 18/05/2015 21:13

and the 'toys' are often displayed with the clothes which doesn't hhelp either.

MayorofMunchkinCity · 18/05/2015 21:20

Agree wholeheartedly.

Catypillar · 18/05/2015 21:28

Completely agree- I didn't even know about this before reading this thread.

Lilliana · 18/05/2015 21:32

Agree. I was in floods listening to her - blame pregnancy hormones. I assumed if they were tested they were as safe as normal clothes, I had no idea there were different standards.

TheOnlyOliviaMumsnet · 18/05/2015 21:36

Hallo
Thanks so much for flagging this -
As you may know all MN campaigns come from MNers so let us know what you think here and we'll point the campaigns team in this direction
THanks

sockmatcher · 18/05/2015 22:34

Thank you

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 18/05/2015 22:45

Thank you, TheOnlyOlivia.

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alteredimages · 18/05/2015 22:52

I also wasn't aware of this and as PP have said, kids seem to be spending a lot more time wearing costumes than in the past.

My DD loves to wear princess dresses around the house but I will certainly be more aware of heat sources and safety when she is wearing them now.

MN please please start a campaign on this, it affects almost all children.

Taleggio · 18/05/2015 22:57

I think MN should definitely support this.

TreadSoftlyOnMyDreams · 18/05/2015 23:07

Only need 100,000 signatories before it can be presented as a private members bill. Should take minutes on MN. Grin

elspeth87 · 19/05/2015 10:09

We have set up a survey on this very subject. You can sign it here: you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/reclassify-children-s-fancy-dress-clothes-from-toys-to-clothing-standards

Please share and tell your friends!

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 19/05/2015 11:08

I've signed the petition, elspeth, and shared it on FB. Thank you for sharing it here.

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elspeth87 · 19/05/2015 11:13

Thank you! It went live yesterday and we are almost at 500 signatures already!

Thurlow · 19/05/2015 12:22

I've signed and shared too.

elspeth87 · 19/05/2015 12:52

Thanks Thurlow

cozietoesie · 19/05/2015 14:13

I see there are 800 signatures now.

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