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Posted on October 29, 2013

Overlap Test Confounds Vehicles Vying For Safety Recommendations

The ramifications of the new small overlap crash test continue to be felt, with Consumer Reports announcing that they will no longer be able to recommend three automobiles that have long been standouts.  The revelation is explored further in a new article from the Los Angeles Times. The vehicles in question are all from Toyota: … read more

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Posted on October 29, 2013

FDA Striving To Bring Medicine Into An Era Of Personalization

When it comes to medical treatments, using a one-size-fits-all approach can be dangerous.  Every individual is unique, and a treatment option that works for one person may end up killing or seriously injuring another.  To make sure that everyone is receiving the medical care that they deserve, the Food and Drug Administration is investing heavily… read more

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Posted on October 29, 2013

Be Smart (And Safe) When Heating Your Home

As it gets colder and colder over the next couple of months, many people will turn to space heaters to warm their homes, especially those in Southern California that maybe don’t have a dedicated heating system.  However, heating in this manner must be approached safely, and that can be accomplished by heeding some tips from… read more

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Posted on October 29, 2013

Obstacle Detection The Goal of Santa Barbara Company

A new report takes a look at the creation of an active safety system designed to detect wildlife.  The headquarters of the company responsible for the technology, Autolive Electronics Night Vision, is in Santa Barbara, California, and to see the system in action, the Santa Barbara Independent got to take a parking lot test drive. … read more

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Posted on October 29, 2013

High Winds Should Put California Drivers On Guard

Drivers throughout California, particularly in the northern section of the state, should be on guard as high winds tear through the area.  A series of incidents have been reported in Utah, Nevada, and California.  In the Lake Tahoe mountains, the wind was reported to have reached 103 miles per hour, and things got bad enough… read more

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Posted on October 29, 2013

Circo Children’s Stools Recalled By Target Due to Collapse Risk

Target has announced the recall of sitting stools manufactured by the Culver City, California-based L. Powell Acquisition Corporation.  An estimated 69,000 stools from the Chloe & Conner Collection and under the Circo brand are affected by the recall, and each would have been sold at Target retailers across the country between April of last year… read more

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Posted on October 28, 2013

Consumer Reports Explains How To Protect Kids From Halloween Allergens

In recent weeks, we’ve discussed some of the ways that parents can help keep their children’s Halloween as safe as possible, and one of the chief ways to do that is to not create any hazards with a costume choice.  Stressing visibility and comfort can go a long way toward eliminating some of the dangers… read more

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Posted on October 28, 2013

Eliminate Laceration Hazards While Carving A Pumpkin

We recently took a look at the ways that parents can protect their children from an injury associated with pumpkin carving, but it’s not just kids who face risks during the activity.  Even an adult could end up taking a trip to the emergency room if they’re not careful, and to make sure that doesn’t… read more

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Posted on October 28, 2013

Protecting Children From Predators On Halloween

The past couple of weeks have brought a number of reports focused on the myriad ways that parents can ensure the safety of their children on Halloween.  Most of those articles focus on stressing visibility and eliminating tripping hazards, but a new article takes a look at how children can be protected from predators during… read more

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Posted on October 28, 2013

Ensuring Worksite Safety When Multiple Employers Are Involved

Employers owe it to their workers to create policies that ensure their safety, but where the issue may get clouded is when the work site is not the sole purview of one individual employer.  When dealing with complex projects, there might be various contractors and subcontractors on hand to oversee numerous facets of work, which… read more

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Posted on October 28, 2013

Shock and Fire Risks Prompt Crate and Barrel to Recall Pendant Lamps

The Northbrook, Illinois-based Crate and Barrel has announced the recall of pendant lamps from the Finley Collection due to a potential shock and fire hazard posed to consumers.  The recall affects rectangular, small, and large lamps available across the United States and Canada, with all but 860 of the 19,860 products recalled being sold in… read more

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Posted on October 28, 2013

Recall Expanded For Reser’s Fine Foods Products At Risk For Listeria

Last week, numerous refrigerated products were recalled by the Beaverton, Oregon-based Reser’s Fine Foods due to a possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.  The recall affected myriad ready-to-eat products under a number of brands available across the country.  Now, the company has announced an expansion of that recall.  The recall affects those products that hailed from a… read more

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