What Every Homeowner Should Know Before Thanksgiving Guests Arrive!

November 8, 2025

What Every Homeowner Should Know Before Thanksgiving Guests Arrive!

Thanksgiving is a time for warmth, family, and laughter. However, as you prepare for guests, big dinners and long weekends, your home faces additional risks. Accidents can occur suddenly and even a minor oversight can lead to significant repair costs. Here’s what every homeowner should check before the holiday rush begins.

1. Kitchen Fires: The Most Common Holiday Risk

Cooking mishaps peak during Thanksgiving. Grease fires, overheated ovens or unattended stoves can quickly escalate into serious situations. Ensure you have a functioning fire extinguisher and smoke alarm. Home insurance usually covers fire damage, but it's better to prevent it than to file a claim.

2. Slippery Floors and Clutter

When guests are arriving and leaving, spills and clutter can lead to slips and falls. Your homeowners insurance can cover you if someone gets hurt on your property. However, you can prevent many accidents by taking a few simple steps. Place rugs and keep walkways clear to reduce the risk of falls.

3. Electrical Overload

Using extra lighting, heaters, and kitchen gadgets can overload your circuits. Be cautious not to connect too many devices to a single outlet. Power surges may damage appliances, but most home insurance policies typically cover electrical fires or related damages.

4. Outdoor Hazards

If snow or leaves pile up on walkways, they can cause someone to trip or slip. Clear your yard and keep lights on outside. Small steps can help keep your property safe and maintain a clean insurance record.

5. Review Your Coverage Before Hosting

Hosting more people means more responsibility. A quick check of your home insurance helps you know what’s covered—from fire and theft to guest injuries.

Thanksgiving should be about gratitude, not worry. Preparing your home and reviewing your coverage ensures that your holiday is filled with warmth and laughter, not unexpected bills. Good memories begin in a safe house.

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