4th of July Safety Tips
As soon as July hits, it’s time to buy fireworks, scout out the best picnic shelter, and find Grandma’s recipe for potato salad. Independence Day is only days away!
Whether you have a big family reunion or an intimate gathering with your immediate family, celebrating the 4th of July is a blast for kids and adults alike. It’s a great way to remember the freedom we have and the brave people who fought to give it to us.
While you’re making happy Independence Day memories, don’t make bad memories, too. Safety hazards are especially prevalent on the 4th. Fireworks, grilling, and a visit to the beach are amazing ways to celebrate, but they can turn sour quickly.
At Trucordia, we know a thing or two about hazards. We’ve cultivated some tips and to-dos to help you and your family stay safe this Independence Day.
Want to go someplace to celebrate? Check out the different events in the Seattle area and other events across Washington.
Firework Safety
You know not to let kids light fireworks or to point them at people, but here are some facts and advice you may not have heard.
Do you have little kids and can’t travel to see a fireworks show? Use glow sticks instead! Get neon clothing and light-up accessories to light up the night once the sun goes down.
Food Safety
Most families love to grill for the 4th, but are you following safe grilling protocol? Check your grill’s manual to make sure your grill is being used properly.
Here’s some more advice on food safety to keep your family from getting sick:
Water Safety
Washington state has some amazing beaches that can make for the best 4th of July celebrations. But as you know, water poses a slew of risks. Follow these tips and check out the page from the Washington State Department of Health to find good places to celebrate and stay safe.
No matter how you celebrate the 4th of July, make sure you follow good practices and instructions to keep making happy memories all day (and night) long. If something does go wrong, though, count on Trucordia to help out.
If a spark catches your roof on fire, or someone gets injured, we’ll help you file a claim, pay fees, or update your insurance for next time.
If you have questions about home insurance or Trucordia, you can contact us via a phone call, text, or email. You can also use our booking website to schedule a visit once we’re back in the office on July 6th.
Or, if you need to manage your policy, you can use our client self-service portal or our mobile app. Have a happy Independence Day!






