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AAA Warns Homeowners of Common July 4th Holiday Hazards

As Americans prepare to celebrate Independence Day with backyard barbecues, fireworks displays, and poolside gatherings, AAA reminds homeowners to be mindful of potential risks that could lead to property damage or injury.

“While this holiday is a time for joy and celebration, it also sees an increase in home insurance claims due to fires, water-related incidents, and other risks,” said Stephanie Milani, spokeswoman for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “With so many activities happening at home, it’s crucial for individuals to take preventive measures to safeguard their property and loved ones.”

Grilling Safety: Keep the Flames on the Food

Nothing says Independence Day like a backyard barbeque, unless your grill burns more than the burgers. July is the peak month for grill-related fires, and AAA urges homeowners to follow these fire-free grilling tips:

Fireworks Safety: Leave it to the Pros

Fireworks are the grand finale of July 4th celebrations, yet they’re responsible for thousands of fires each year. In 2022 alone, fireworks ignited 31,302 fires, including 3,504 structure fires and nearly $109 million in property damage, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).

AAA Firework Safety Tips

“Fireworks are a beautiful part of the holiday, but safety should always come first,” said Waiters. “A few precautions can keep the night dazzling without unwanted explosions.”

Other Safety Tips:

AAA encourages homeowners to review their insurance policies before the holiday to ensure they have coverage for fire-related incidents and other risks. For more safety tips, visit here.

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