Dry ice fog machines are a Halloween favorite for creating an eerie, haunted atmosphere. The thick, creeping fog adds a spine-chilling visual to haunted houses, graveyard scenes, or spooky walkways. Since dry ice fog clings to the ground, it simulates mist rolling through a cemetery or fog rising from a crypt, enhancing the scare factor. Creative uses include placing the machine behind tombstones, inside jack-o’-lanterns, or under stairways to surprise guests. Add colored lighting to the fog for dramatic effects—green and purple hues are especially haunting. Dry ice can also be dropped directly into warm water in cauldrons or punch bowls to create bubbling, smoky displays. For outdoor setups, use fog channels (like PVC pipes or gutters) to direct the fog where you want it to go. Safety is key—ensure dry ice is handled with gloves, and keep machines out of reach of children. Proper ventilation is also crucial in enclosed spaces. Whether hosting a party or decorating for trick-or-treaters, dry ice fog adds authenticity to spooky scenes. With thoughtful planning and a bit of theatrical flair, your Halloween display can leave a ghostly impression on everyone who dares to enter.