New Website, JonasInsuranceAdvisors.com, Encourages Avoidance of Environmental Hazards While Camping
Denver, CO (PRWEB) August 23, 2013 -- In the wake of a Fox News article, released on August 15th and entitled “7 Things Not to Do at a Campground”, Jonas Insurance Advisors discussed Dave Seminara’s list of 7 things to avoid while camping, adding the importance of refraining from the infliction of environmental harm while enjoying the outdoors.
Dave Seminara, in his list regarding the “do nots” of camping, began with a relating of his experiences camping with his wife and children. He composed a list of 7 things to avoid after experiencing each of them in his own efforts to take his family camping. He pleads with readers to avoid late check in, coupled with excessive noise during quiet hours—most notably, loud speaking, laughing, and barking dogs. He goes on to ask readers to avoid the consumption of alcohol in campgrounds, both because they are typically family-friendly locations, and because the majority of drinkers experience increases in volume and poor decision making. Along with making noise during late check in and making noise during quiet hours, Seminara requested that patrons avoid bringing dogs prone to “yapping”, and boom boxes or stereo equipment designed to project music past the confines of a single camping space. Seminara’s final plea regards leaving behind personal effects-from soap bars to ice chests. Though patrons may rationalize leaving behind items as a boon for incoming customers, these items are typically regarded with suspicion and wasted, rather than being recycled.
Jonas Financial Advisors announced their support of Seminara’s assertions regarding camping and making camping an enjoyable experience for all campsite users; however, Seminara failed to address environmental hazards that often go unchecked by those utilizing public campsites. The use of plastics and styrofoam, such as styrofoam ice chests, cups, and plates, for instance, was not addressed. These materials, though often cheap and convenient, are harmful if left undisposed. Rather than using these products, consider alternative methods of food and beverage storage, such as biodegradable products, or be careful to remove and properly dispose of all substances that cannot break down into soil. In addition, pay attention to fire hazards in the area and avoid using local plant life to build fires that are not in designated fire pits or campfire areas. Jonas Financial Advisors want to stress the importance of maintaining an environmental conscience when camping.
Dave Seminara is a freelance writer and journalist, boasting a broad range of topics and writing styles. Seminara began as a diplomat, serving the United States as a global ambassador, before delving into journalism, highlighting his written work with what he learned during his time as an ambassador, including travel tips and advice.
Following Dave Seminara’s list of tips for creating an enjoyable camping experience, JonasInsuranceAdvisors.com revealed additional tips, including respecting the environment and properly disposing of items unable to biodegrade, such as styrofoam ice chests, cups, and plates and using natural, biodegradable products where possible. Seminara’s tips provide an enjoyable camping experience for all customers; JonasInsuranceAdvisors.com’s tips provide an enjoyable experience for the environment and the proprietors of public campsites.
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