What’s New at ThirstMax
Mark your calendar and join us at the Orange County Marketplace October 16th and 17th. We will attend the marketplace that weekend to offer our hydration system in advance of the baseball/softball spring season. Please stop by to purchase a unit for your team, or just to say hello. We are excited about the upcoming season and can benefit so much from your constructive comments for the betterment of ThirstMax. Thanks to all for your support.
Here is a tease: we are currently refining two new products, which will add a new layer to our product offerings. We can’t speak too much about it at this time because there is still some testing and adjusting necessary prior to their announcement. Hopefully, you will get the news around the first of the year.
Be Halloween Safe!
From the candy to the costumes, Halloween is a fun-filled time for kids and parents alike. But it’s also a holiday that can pose dangers to young revelers. To help make this year’s festivity a trick-free treat, follow these simple safety tips:
Adorning Your Little Ghouls
- Choose a light-colored costume or add glow-in-the-dark tape to the front and back of the costume so your kids can be easily seen.
- Don’t buy a costume unless it’s labeled “flame-retardant.” This means the material won’t burn.
- Make sure wigs and beards don’t cover your kids’ eyes, noses, or mouths.
- Don’t let your children wear masks — they can make it difficult for kids to see and breathe. Instead, use nontoxic face paint or makeup. Have younger children draw pictures of what they want to look like. Older kids will have fun putting the makeup on themselves.
- Put a name tag — with your phone number — on your children’s costumes.
- Avoid oversized and high-heeled shoes that could cause kids to trip.
- Avoid long or baggy skirts, pants, or shirtsleeves that could catch on something and cause falls.
- Make sure that any props your kids carry, such as wands or swords, are flexible.
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