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How to Use Dry Ice & Lights for Halloween Decorations

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Summary: Looking for spooky Halloween decorations? Learn how to use lighting and dry ice to decorate your house in this free video clip about planning an adult Halloween party.

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Matt Cail is a painter, makeup artist and cartoonist who grew up drawing Dracula. While in college, he acted in, directed and designed the University of Washington's campus haunted...read more

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"Hey. Hi. How are you? I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village I'm here today to show you how to throw Halloween parties for adults. There are a couple popular motives used in Halloween parties that have some safety considerations to them. The first of these are dry ice. Dry ice is very popular because it is ice and when you put it in the water it billowing following effect that comes up from the water. In large enough numbers it would even build up, over the sides and down. Some people put this in drinks, other people put in the bottom of tubs using for bobbing for apples just for a general eerie effect but keep in mind dry ice is a incredible cold temperatures. If you where to get this on your face or having forbid on your eye it is possible that you can even bound with it. You can have freezer burns, some times people have to go to the hospital to have it remove. So just to make sure to be careful of dry ice it is not for consumption, it is not for even having it touch your skin. The other thing to keep in mind is a lot of people want to make there party ultra creepy and sometimes they would equate this with lack of light. You want to make sure you have enough light for people to still see by. There is no point in having a party so dark that people are tripping and falling over themselves that is a safety hazardous especially whenever you are involving stairs or just common quarter that people are walking to as into the kitchen or to the restrooms in your residence. "

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