How to Protect Valuables During Super Bowl Parties

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Summary: Learn how to protect valuables for a Super Bowl Party with expert tips on the most important football game of the year in this free video clip.

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"Go! Go! Hello, my name is Matt Cail, and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show you today how to throw a Super Bowl Party! Okay, now with all of your guests over, you are watching your game, you're into it. There's a big play and ohhh! You knock over the vase that your old aunt Brumhilda gave you five years ago; a family heirloom which is irreplaceable and is now in about eighteen different pieces of glass on the floor. Put fragiles away before your Super Bowl party starts. Footballs, even if they are inflatable, near fragiles (even if they are going through the air) is a recipe for disaster; so avoid it! There's a couple of easy things around you shouldn't have. Anything in your T.V. and living room or entertainment room or wherever you have people, clear it out. Clear it out of very, very top heavy lampshades. Get rid of any vases or glasses that you happen to have around there. And by glasses, I also mean any type of glasses you'll be serving drinks in to. No, no, no no. This is a Super Bowl Party; it's going to be raucous! There could be something that gets spilled or knocked over. So, make sure that they are wood. Make sure that they are replaceable. Make sure that they are not inclined to crack or break or leak on anything, in case they do. It's kind of like child-proofing, except maybe two layers down. You are basically having adults over who may act a little bit like kids. "

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