In the YouGov survey of 1,500 U.S. adults, a small portion of respondents (5%) said it was acceptable to put up Halloween decor before Labor Day. And while I admire the dedication there, that’s too early even for me. Another 16% of the survey takers said it was okay to put decorations out between Labor Day and September 30, which feels a little more reasonable—especially if you live somewhere that experiences fall temperatures during the month of September. But the final answer comes from nearly half of the respondents who said October 1 was the most acceptable time to put out the Halloween decor. 47% reported they’d be getting out the carved pumpkins and Halloween wreaths between October 1 and 15. So, once we are officially in the month of October, go ahead and take this as your excuse to get out all the faux spiderwebs and ghost-theme decor you can find. Another 21% said they thought people should wait until between October 16 and 30, 3% of respondents said the day of Halloween was the only acceptable time to put out decorations, and 8% had no opinion on the matter. If you ask me, it sounds like those people need a little help getting into the spooky spirit—perhaps with a festive Halloween cocktail or a bite of candy corn cake.

When You Can Put Up Halloween Decorations

The full breakdown of participant responses regarding the perfect time to display that spooky spirit is listed below.

Before Labor Day: 5%Between Labor Day and September 30: 16%Between October 1 and 15: 47%Between October 16 and 30: 21%On Halloween (October 31): 3%Don’t Know: 8%

No matter what day you put your decor up, there’s always room for more! This season, consider making a spooky Halloween wreath or some of our favorite Halloween crafts to add to your existing decor.