Illuminated decorations specifically designed for the Halloween season, incorporating electrical components to produce light, serve as festive indicators of participation in the holiday. These items commonly take the form of recognizable Halloween imagery, such as pumpkins, ghosts, or bats, and are often displayed in windows, yards, or on porches. A representative example includes a battery-operated ghost figure with integrated LED lights.
These luminous accents contribute significantly to the overall ambiance of Halloween night, enhancing the celebratory atmosphere and signaling a welcoming environment for trick-or-treaters. Historically, the practice of decorating for Halloween has evolved from simple jack-o’-lanterns to encompass a broader range of decorative items, with electric lighting playing an increasingly prominent role in creating visually appealing and engaging displays. The use of these items provides increased visibility and safety in low-light conditions during the evening’s festivities.