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Summer Hosting: Five Overlooked Home Safety Hazards

Summer Hosting: Five Overlooked Home Safety Hazards

Thousands of injuries and property damage incidents occur annually during the peak summer entertaining season, often stemming from preventable hazards. As homeowners prepare for Fourth of July gatherings and backyard barbecues, Mercury Insurance is urging a proactive approach to mitigate liability risks associated with common outdoor traditions.

The influx of visitors to a property significantly amplifies risks, particularly regarding uneven walkways, poor lighting, and pet-related incidents. Beyond physical site maintenance, homeowners must address specific dangers like unsupervised pool areas, where drowning remains a primary concern for children. Ensuring gates function properly and maintaining clear lines of sight are critical steps for any pool owner hosting guests.

Outdoor cooking and decorative lighting present additional fire and electrical challenges. Grills should remain at least 10 feet from structures, while electrical equipment requires inspection for wear to prevent shocks or overloaded circuits. Furthermore, the use of fireworks near dry landscaping poses a severe threat, especially in arid climates. According to Larry Anderson, Director of Underwriting Operations at Mercury Insurance, integrating these safety checks into the initial party planning process is essential to protecting both guests and personal assets.

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