Whether you have
just moved into a new home, have a birthday coming up or want to celebrate a
friend's milestone or accomplishment, a party is the universal way to say
thanks, show appreciation, or congratulate someone on a job well done. Since
the dawn of time, human social gatherings have more or less revolved around the
same basic principles, but the situations and circumstances justifying these
gatherings have changed in many ways. Before you decide to have a party or
begin planning all the details, it is important to take into consideration a
variety of factors. In the following article, we'll help outline what you
should consider when hosting a party in order to ensure it goes smoothly.
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Consider
the Noise
Especially if you
have just moved into a new neighborhood, be sure that you make accommodations
to ensure that the noise level is kept under control. The more people you have
at a party, the greater the chance of the noise carrying throughout the
neighborhood. If you are in an apartment complex, then the issue becomes even
more important. Most cities have regulations on
noise levels in
residential neighborhoods, so be sure to check with local authorities first if
you plan on having a lot of loud people, music, and anything else that can
cause noise. Most noise ordinances kick in at 10 PM and last until 6 AM, so any
party that covers this time period will be subject to potential complaints if
it is too noisy.
Serving
Alcohol
Who will be at your
party? When serving alcohol, you must know up front who will be there in order
to ensure you are not breaking any laws. Depending on your jurisdiction, you are
not allowed to serve anyone under the age of 21 with any alcohol. While you can certainly
choose to have individuals above and below the minimum age at your party if it
has alcohol, you will need to find a way to ensure that no one underage is able
to drink while there. When hosting parties with younger people in particular,
this may prove to be more difficult. As such, this may put you in a difficult
position with respect to who you can and cannot invite, or how you want to plan
the party as a whole.
Cleaning
Up
Once the party's
over, who is going to clean up? The host is likely left on the hook to do so;
make sure you have cleanup supplies or some assistance (junk removal in Long
Island, for instance, has several results in Google for helping clean up after
parties). You'll have food to dispose of, utensils and party decorations to
handle, drink cups and a variety of other disposable items that must be taken
care of to get the house back to normal. Garbage disposal and junk removal services can be absolutely essential if you are holding
a larger party, so be sure to consult with one before you wind up with a home
or venue full of trash and no plans on how to get rid of it.
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