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Fireworks, Grills & Summer Fun: Safety Tips to Avoid Costly Insurance Claims

July 10, 2026

Enjoy the season while reducing the risk of accidents, injuries, and property damage.

Fireworks display

Summer is a time for backyard barbecues, fireworks, and time spent outdoors with friends and family.

But along with the fun comes an increased risk of accidents and insurance claims. Fires, injuries, and property damage tend to spike during the summer months—especially around holidays like the Fourth of July.

The good news is that most of these incidents are preventable. A few simple precautions can help you enjoy the season while protecting your home, your guests, and your coverage.

Fireworks Safety Starts with Awareness

Fireworks are a staple of summer celebrations, but they can also be dangerous if not handled properly.

To reduce risk:

  • Check local laws before using fireworks
  • Keep a safe distance from people, homes, and dry areas
  • Never allow children to handle fireworks unsupervised
  • Have a hose or bucket of water nearby

Even small fireworks can cause burns or start fires, so it’s important to use caution at all times.

Grilling Safely at Home

Grilling is another popular summer activity—and a leading cause of home fires.

Before firing up the grill:

  • Keep grills at least 10 feet away from your home or structures
  • Never leave a grill unattended while in use
  • Clean grease buildup regularly to prevent flare-ups
  • Keep a fire extinguisher nearby

Gas and charcoal grills both carry risks, so proper setup and supervision are key.

Protecting Your Home and Property

Outdoor gatherings can increase the chance of accidents on your property.

To help reduce liability risks:

  • Keep walkways clear of clutter or tripping hazards
  • Ensure outdoor lighting is adequate in the evening
  • Secure pets if guests are visiting
  • Supervise pools or water features at all times

Homeowners insurance typically includes liability protection, but preventing accidents is always the better option.

Understanding Your Insurance Coverage

If something does go wrong, your insurance may help—but it’s important to understand how coverage applies.

Depending on your policy:

  • Homeowners insurance may cover fire damage or liability claims
  • Medical payments coverage may help with minor injuries to guests
  • Certain high-risk activities may have limitations or exclusions

Knowing what your policy includes can help you make safer decisions and avoid unexpected costs.

Simple Ways to Reduce Risk This Summer

You don’t need to avoid summer activities—you just need to approach them with safety in mind.

A few smart habits can go a long way:

  • Stay aware of weather conditions, especially wind and heat
  • Keep emergency supplies nearby during outdoor activities
  • Follow manufacturer guidelines for equipment and fireworks
  • Take extra precautions during large gatherings

These steps can help you enjoy the season without unnecessary risk.

Enjoy Summer with Confidence

Summer should be a time to relax and make memories—not deal with avoidable accidents or insurance claims.

By taking a few preventive measures and understanding your coverage, you can protect your home, your guests, and your peace of mind.

Have questions about your coverage this summer? Contact your local independent insurance agent to make sure you’re protected all season long.