Energy Drink Regulations Could Be Forthcoming
Calls to authorities to regulate energy drinks are becoming more and more fervent now that other countries are taking their own steps to regulate the industry and the Food and Drug Administration has released information pertaining to reports of fatalities following the consumption of energy drinks. Earlier this week, the FDA released documentation showing that… read more
Potential Regulatory Violations Uncovered at NECC Facility
Following weeks of reports about a meningitis outbreak affecting states across the entire country, the Food and Drug Administration is now reporting that the facility responsible may indeed have suffered from conditions that might constitute a potential regulatory violation. This information was confirmed by way of a 483 form, which is filed by FDA investigators… read more
Trail Mix and Dark Chocolate Items Recalled by Tropical Valley Foods
The possibility that products could contain allergens without the labels detailing as much has led to the recall of said items. Numerous items are affected by the recall that was initiated by Tropical Valley Foods, and each product is a type of Trail Mix, Dark Chocolate, or Organic Dark Chocolate. In the case of the… read more
Keep Your Kids Safe From Allergen Threats This Halloween
Halloween draws ever closer, and it’s highly likely that your child has his or her costume and route already planned out. But as a parent, you can never be too careful on this holiday. Consumer Reports has released information pertaining to how to prevent a child from suffering an allergic reaction or an asthma episode… read more
Door Opening Issue Prompts BMW to Recall 7,485 7-Series Vehicles
Thousands of automobiles are being recalled because of the safety threat that they could pose to consumers. 7-Series vehicles of the 2005 through 2007 model years produced between August 23, 2004 and September 3, 2007 are affected by the recall, which was announced by BMW of North America. Each affected vehicle contains Soft Close Automatic… read more
Kroger To Cease Carrying Sprouts Over Lack of Safety Assurance
Kroger grocery stores will no longer carry sprouts due to the risk that the items could potentially pose to consumers. That means that 2,425 stores will no longer keep the item in stock. In coming to their decision, Kroger cites the difficulty in ensuring the safety of sprouts. Germs can pile up within the seeds,… read more
Editorial Urges Drivers Not to Be Distracted on Halloween
An editorial out of New Jersey stresses the importance of not driving while distracted come Halloween time. Although the activity is dangerous at any time of the year, the threat becomes even more readily apparent when you know that loads of kids will be out and about in a low visibility environment. Pedestrians, children included,… read more
Fresno State Students Take Texting Simulator For a Spin
Earlier this week, Fresno State hosted the AwareTXT Texting and Driving Simulator put forth by AT & T. A Fiat was on hand for students who sought to learn more about the threat posed when a driver texts behind the wheel. The event came on the heels of Alcohol Awareness Week, which attempted to enlighten… read more
Heating Appliance Tips Offered by SoCalGas
Recently, we brought you tips from the Southern California Gas company about what to do should an earthquake compromise your gas utilities. But even when an earthquake isn’t on the horizon, it’s important to understand the proper safety procedures to take in regards to the gas appliances in your home. With winter on the way,… read more
Samaritan Defibrillators Require Corrective Action by HeartSine
A medical device company is making it known that one of their products needs to be corrected in order to be able to ensure that the item works properly. The item requiring the correction is the Samaritan 300/300P PAD public access defibrillator, and the announcement was made by HeartSine Technologies. Affected units were produced between… read more
Venus Pharmaceuticals Shuts Down in Accordance With FDA
A dietary supplement company that allegedly failed to meet requirements set forth by the Food and Drug Administration will halt production until such time that safety can be ensured. The company being targeted by the safety organization is the Hauppage, New York-based Venus Pharmaceuticals International. Not long ago, the FDA conducted inspections of their facility… read more
FDA Warns Parents to Keep Nasal Sprays and Eye Drops Away From Kids
The Food and Drug Administration is attempting to warn parents about the danger presented to unwitting children by nasal sprays and over the counter eye drops. These products can easily be swallowed by children if they are left out where a kid could easily get ahold of them. The threat comes in the form of… read more