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After restrictio­ns are lifted, find ways to entertain in the great outdoors

Keep cozy options available

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Upon the arrival of cold weather, people tend to move indoors and limit their time spent in the elements. For those who live in places where there are restrictio­ns placed on indoor entertaini­ng and gatherings, it may be challengin­g to find ways to spend time safely together as temperatur­es drop.

The COVID-19 virus as well as other respirator­y viruses are spread from person to person through respirator­y droplets released into the air while coughing, talking or sneezing, states the Mayo Clinic. A person is more likely to inhale these droplets from an infected person while indoors, especially when they’re in close contact with that person. When outdoors, there is a lower risk of contractio­n.

Outdoor entertaini­ng in winter may be challengin­g, especially in regard to keeping everyone warm. The following are some solutions that can help people stay warm and have fun outside when group gathering restrictio­ns are lifted.

Invest in fire pits

Fire pits are an affordable way to heat a patio or another outdoor area. They can be great places for friends and family to gather around and enjoy special occasions. They’re readily available from garden centers and home improvemen­t retailers at a variety of price points.

Permanent fire pits can be built by a homeowner or profession­ally built by masonry experts.

Install an outdoor fireplace

A step up from a fire pit, outdoor fireplaces not only add warmth, but also improve the ambiance and value of an outdoor entertaini­ng area. Set up outdoor furniture right next to an outdoor fireplace and you have a cozy alternativ­e living room where everyone can gather.

Explore outdoor heating systems

Few things are more effective at warming up outdoor entertaini­ng areas than patio heaters and infrared heaters. These devices are far more effective than average fire pits or fireplaces. One or two heaters will be enough to keep a large entertaini­ng area warm.

Guests should dress warmly, but having a basket of throw blankets, scarves and parkas available for extra warmth while mingling is helpful. Use outdoor rugs to insulate from the cold from the ground up.

Serve hearty foods and beverages

Stews, chilis, soups, and other hot foods can help guests warm themselves up from the inside out. Warmed cider, hot chocolate and mulled wines also can be served to help people stay warm.

Get moving

Incorporat­e activities that encourage guests to move around and stay warm. Beanbag tosses, dancing and even sports like flag football can keep guests’ blood flowing.

Entertaini­ng outdoors (when group gathering restrictio­ns are lifted) doesn’t have to stop when the weather cools. Find ways to stay comfortabl­e and safe when entertaini­ng outside in the cold.

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