FAQ's

What type of clothing do I wear?

Participants are encouraged to wear white clothing. The first 300 pre-registered participants will receive a
white Color Run t-shirt. You will find out when checking in if you are one of the first 300 pre-registered
participants. Please wear a white t-shirt in case you are not one of the first 300 registered.


Will there be water and food available?

Water and food will be available prior to the start of the Color Run.


Are pets allowed?

Since this event is being held on school grounds, no pets are permitted to join the Color Run. Thank you for
your cooperation.


Is Color Powder Safe?

Colors are made with high quality cornstarch and food dyes. All materials are 100% FD&C and/or D&C grade
and approved by the US FDA. However, the product is not designed for consumption. If you would like a copy
of the Safety Data Sheets, please contact 888-252-6567 or email info@colorblaze.com


Is Color Powder harmful if you inhale it?

Although all materials are food grade, it is not recommended to inhale large quantities of Color Powder.
Anyone who has asthma, is allergic to any of the ingredients, or has any respiratory issues should exercise
caution when participating in Color Powder events. Color Powder should always be used in a well-ventilated
outdoor space.​


Does Color Powder stain clothing?

Color Powder washes out of most clothing. However, it can stain some materials. 100% cotton clothing is
recommended and typical machine washing with stain remover removes the stains. It is recommended that
the excess powder is removed from clothing before washing and/or applying water.


Does Color Powder stain skin or hair?

Just as with clothing, it is recommended that excess powder is shaken off before exposing hair or skin to water.
Normal soap and water should remove Color Powder from skin and hair. Some color does tend to linger for a
few days especially on blonde hair. If you are worried about staining, it is recommended that you apply a
moisturizer to skin and coat your hair with a small amount of olive oil before the event.

Event specific questions can be answered on the day of the event.

The "One Voice, One Message" Committee is looking forward to a great day!