Grill Safety
Practicing proper grill safety is important to everyone’s safety. You should always check for gas leaks or a loose gas hose before beginning to grill to avoid any disasters. Bringing along a fire extinguisher and first aid kit is an additional safety measure you can take to be prepared.
Designated Driver
Assigning a designated driver before the festivities begin is always a good game plan. If tailgating includes alcohol, assigning one person to be in charge of making sure everyone gets home safely gives you one less thing to worry about.
Protect/Hide Valuables
While you are enjoying your time at the game and with your friends, your valuables are at risk to criminals. Leaving these expensive items in plain sight in your car can also put them at risk, so it’s best to stow them away as best you can in compartments of your car.
Food Safety
Understanding how long and what temperature a food item should be cooked for could be the difference between a good tailgate and a bad one for everybody. In addition, properly storing foods beforehand can prevent bacteria from growing and once again ruining the party. This summary is for general informational use only and may not include all relevant information.

