How do I make a safe party?!


Question: How do I make a safe party!?
Ok, what steps should I follow to make sure a party is safe and doesn't have any unwanted guests!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
older siblings or family friends

they are really helpful when it comes to supervising and keeping out unwanted guests -- and not as dorky as having your parents do it!

make a list and don't let people in who aren't on it

also
keep the party confined to the back and inside the house, a common thing is people texting friends how haven't been invited and going out the front to let them in - if you can stop this happening then it is likely you will not get unwanted guests - usually people wont be game enough to come and try to talk their way in if people from inside aren't trying to help them!.

so basically
drink responsibly
keep people away from the front of the house
and encourage people that this is your party and you don't want randoms wrecking your house before you start drinking

and not being 18 and still drinking at parties is okay - i did it from about 16 and never had any incidents, just make sure you invite your friends who respect you and your house and you shouldnt have any problemsWww@FoodAQ@Com

Invite only close friends
Lay down the rules before they even get there and tell them if they don't follow them you'll stop the party
Definitely no alchole
Invite people within your age group
I was going to say have parent supervision, but honestly, who does that now days
Don't get out of control yourself, I know red food and soft drink make some people hypo
Keep an eye on everyone and make sure notthing sneeky is happening
Try to keep every really occupied with games and heaps of fun so they won't have time to get out of control etc etc
But seriously, if you invite the right people you won't have to worry about all this!.
If you have older siblings, they are always good to invite with one or two of their really close whom you and your sibling trust to keep the party in line!.!.!.!.
Hope it helped!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

For your information we have listed some suggestions for you to consider when hosting a party!. By following the advice
below, you can minimise the risks and help make your party a successful, enjoyable and safe time for everyone!.
* Consider how the party will be advertised!. Don’t use Internet, SMS or e-mail distribution lists/noticeboards
etc!. If word of the party has spread, you will need to take extra preventative measures (i!.e!. change venue,
more parent supervisors, hire a security guard, ask neighbours to notify you of any youths/groups
congregating nearby etc)
* Guest lists should be kept to a manageable size!. If guest numbers are large, ask other parents/responsible
adults to assist with supervision or consider hiring security personnel
* Guest lists should be kept to a manageable size!. If guest numbers are large, ask other parents/responsible
adults to assist with supervision or consider hiring security personnel
* Consider numbering your invitations!. Enforce an RSVP and/or the need for guests to produce their
invitation at the door!. Notify guests up front that you will only admit people who comply
* Encourage officially invited party guests not to disseminate information about the party
to other people!.
* Personally hand out invitations and discourage people from bringing extra friends - that way there will only be people you know and want at the party!.
* Make sure your party has a definite start and finish time, and that these times are clearly displayed on the invitations!.
* If your party is to be held in a public hall or sporting facility, contact your local council
or community group regarding the hiring conditions imposed on public halls/surf clubs etc!.
Visit the location beforehand and inspect it inside and out, identifying the entrance(s)
and exit(s) to the facility!. It is wise to avoid buildings with multiple entrances!.
* Talk to your neighbours and give them a contact number and/or name of the party host
should a problem occur!.
* Find out about local noise regulations (contact your Local Council or Police if in doubt)!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Depends on your age!. If you are under 18, get your Parents involved, they'll keep the riff-raff out, and have them somewhere the vicinity of the party so that you can go to them for help should it be needed!. If you are over 18, you are the one in charge!. Invite only the ones you want, don't allow gate crashers, provide entertainment!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Hi Perfume Teddy!. I guess the party is for you, and your in your teens right!? Don't advertise on the Internet with your friends, or talk about it in the chat rooms with your friends, 20 friends, ends up being hundreds!.

The other is watch the type of booze heads you invite, that can be a real downer, Now that I have destroyed your party, have fun!.

ChrisWww@FoodAQ@Com

Get a friend or someone to stand beside the doors and give them a list of people whom you have invited!.!.!.!.and when the invited guest have come just slash off the names!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Have an invite list and only those on the list can come in!. Have someone outside checking off names!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

have it in a volcanoWww@FoodAQ@Com

no alcohol no body will want to be thereWww@FoodAQ@Com





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