Costume Policy
Death-Con is an all-ages, family-friendly event. We require all participants to dress appropriately for our audience.
Nudity and Simulated Nudity
- Nudity is not allowed at Death-Con events.- Opaque bodysuits that simulate nudity are not permitted.- If nudity (real or simulated) can be identified, you may be asked to cover up or leave.
Costume Construction and Malfunctions
- Costumes and clothing must be of sturdy construction to minimize the risk of malfunctions leading to accidental exposure.- Ensure that all parts of your costume are well-secured, and wear proper undergarments.
Prop Policy
- Prohibited Props: - Firearms (including unloaded or disabled) - Functional projectile props (blow guns, crossbows, drawn bows, slingshots) - Blunt items (manufactured tools, clubs, sports sticks) - Chemical irritants (mace, pepper spray) - Aerosol, smoke, or vapor-releasing props - Explosives (firecrackers, caps, fireworks) - Messy props (silly string, filled water guns, water balloons) - Any weapon prohibited for public carry by Canadian law - Approved Props (Subject to Inspection): - Foam blasters without projectiles - Hard Props (metal, fiberglass, hardwood, glass) - Shields- Large or Cumbersome Props: - If your prop obstructs hallways or walking areas, or impedes your movement, please only use it for the costume contest.
Inspection and Approval
- If unsure about your prop or costume, email us at: - deathneedsdialogue@gmail.com
Remember, Death-Con staff reserves the right to ask you to cover up or leave if your costume or prop does not comply with this policy.
Death-Con is an all-ages, family-friendly event. We require all participants to dress appropriately for our audience.
Nudity and Simulated Nudity
- Nudity is not allowed at Death-Con events.- Opaque bodysuits that simulate nudity are not permitted.- If nudity (real or simulated) can be identified, you may be asked to cover up or leave.
Costume Construction and Malfunctions
- Costumes and clothing must be of sturdy construction to minimize the risk of malfunctions leading to accidental exposure.- Ensure that all parts of your costume are well-secured, and wear proper undergarments.
Prop Policy
- Prohibited Props: - Firearms (including unloaded or disabled) - Functional projectile props (blow guns, crossbows, drawn bows, slingshots) - Blunt items (manufactured tools, clubs, sports sticks) - Chemical irritants (mace, pepper spray) - Aerosol, smoke, or vapor-releasing props - Explosives (firecrackers, caps, fireworks) - Messy props (silly string, filled water guns, water balloons) - Any weapon prohibited for public carry by Canadian law - Approved Props (Subject to Inspection): - Foam blasters without projectiles - Hard Props (metal, fiberglass, hardwood, glass) - Shields- Large or Cumbersome Props: - If your prop obstructs hallways or walking areas, or impedes your movement, please only use it for the costume contest.
Inspection and Approval
- If unsure about your prop or costume, email us at: - deathneedsdialogue@gmail.com
Remember, Death-Con staff reserves the right to ask you to cover up or leave if your costume or prop does not comply with this policy.