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Fun Ideas for a Safe 4th of July

Fun Ideas for a Safe 4th of July

Since last year most Fourth of July celebrations were cancelled, this year many are looking to make up for lost time. Recently, the CDC updated guidelines for outside and inside gatherings, with recommendations for both vaccinated and unvaccinated people. Many cities have announced outdoor events with live music and fireworks, even if they will not be at the same level as in previous years.

If you are considering celebrating at home, inviting a few friends and family over for some fun activities might be just what you need to get into the patriotic mood. While having fun and catching up on what everyone’s been up to since you last met, this year you should pay increased attention to safety. Even though COVID-19 cases are down, the pandemic is not over, so everyone’s wellbeing should be your top priority. Also, if you are a tenant, don’t forget to review your renters insurance policy to make sure both you and your guests are covered in case of any accidents, injuries or property damages.

Here’s what you could try for Independence Day 2021:

  • Nothing is more appropriate for this holiday than a nice barbeque with staples like hotdogs, hamburgers and steak, as well as plenty of side dishes and drinks. While fun, be mindful where you place the grill so that the flames and smoke don’t damage your apartment or the building overall. This is important because renters insurance will reimburse you for damages or destruction to your personal property or belonging to someone else caused by fire, but, unfortunately, it won’t cover costs associated to damages to your physical apartment building or dwelling.
  • No Fourth of July celebration is complete without fireworks. Even though firework laws vary from state to state, consumer fireworks are sold in most places. Same as the case with fire, you should be careful with sparkly products and only purchase them from authorized vendors. If you are handing them to your guests, make sure they are enjoying them responsibly to avoid both bodily harm and damaging your rental apartment.
  • As most people spent 2020 inside, encouraging guests to engage in some physical activities could be a fun and healthy way of celebrating. You can host games, with choices ranging from a simple game of catch to more elaborate backyard Olympics that could include lawn dice, darts or corn hole, all while enticing friends with medals and prizes. Of course, having renters insurance helps you and your guests enjoy the day to the fullest, as you’re covered in case an accident occurs or someone needs medical assistance.
  • One last option is to screen a movie. Pop some popcorn, hand out some blankets and make sure you have plenty of viewing options that guests can choose from. This is a great way to have fun, either inside or out. Investing in a projector will prove useful because you can use it on multiple occasions, both for personal and professional purposes. And knowing that your insurance covers your personal property against unexpected damages, you can just relax and enjoy the show.