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Posted on October 23, 2013

Steps Employers Can Take To Limit Falls On Worksites

Recently, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration came out with their list of the most common violations that occurred on construction worksites throughout 2013, and a lack of adequate protection from falls was the most cited problem.  In order to help make sure these numbers are reduced over the next year, a report has outlined… read more

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Posted on October 23, 2013

The Importance Of Recycling Rather Than Reusing A Car Seat

When children grow out of a car seat, parents are left to figure out what to do with the unit they are no longer going to have any need of.  Consumer Reports has come out with an article focused on this conundrum, and perhaps the most important takeaway for parents is the fact that these… read more

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Posted on October 23, 2013

Inhaler Users Warned By FDA About Chlorofluorocarbon Phaseout

If you still use an inhaler that utilizes chlorofluorocarbons, then it’s imperative that you speak with a doctor to obtain an alternate product as soon as possible.  As the Food and Drug Administration notes in a new report, these types of items are about to become a thing of the past by the end of… read more

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Posted on October 23, 2013

Toy Sets Recalled By San Mateo Company Due to Choking Threat

The San Mateo, California-based Infinitoy has announced the recall of two types of toy sets that could create a choking hazard among young children.  The recall affects the Deluxe Circus Train Set and the Super Safari Set from Softimals, adding up to a total of 7,134 toy products.  These items come with Mighty Mike and… read more

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Posted on October 22, 2013

Reduce SIDS Risk By Setting Up A Proper Sleep Environment

October has received the designation as SIDS Awareness Month, and numerous safety agencies are doing their part to explain to parents the danger posed to newborns by this condition.  A new report notes that in the state of Washington alone, 387 infants died in 2011 because of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or some other medical… read more

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Posted on October 22, 2013

Communication Can Help Parents Protect Teen Drivers

Parents’ stress levels are likely going to go up the moment that their teenagers obtain their driver’s licenses, but there are ways to ensure that teens will be kept as safe as possible when they’re at the wheel.  With this week being designated as Teen Driver Safety Week around the country, Consumer Reports has related… read more

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Posted on October 22, 2013

Use Caution In Areas Where Deer Are Abundant

If your driving over the next couple of months is going to bring you near areas that are home to a substantial deer population, then a certain amount of caution must be taken in order to ensure your safety and that of other motorists.  The advice from the Pennsylvania Game Commission outlined in a new… read more

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Posted on October 22, 2013

Be Safety-Conscious When It Comes To A Child’s Halloween Costume

As we draw ever closer to Halloween, most children will already have their costumes picked out or at least have some idea of what they want to be.  If parents are going to be going out this weekend or over the next week to put together this costume, they need to do so with safety… read more

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Posted on October 22, 2013

Injury Risk Prompts Recall of LifeStent Solo Vascular Stents

LifeStent Solo Vascular Stents are being recalled by Bard Peripheral Vascular due to a potential injury and fatality hazard posed by the products.  When a person experiences lesions attributed to blood vessel constriction, he or she may receive this particular stent as a means to open the space within the blood vessel.  Unfortunately, it has… read more

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Posted on October 22, 2013

Agencies Partner To Reduce Teen Auto Accidents In California

This week is National Teen Driver Safety Week, and a variety of organizations across California are stressing the need for parents and their teens to work together to reduce crashes and attendant fatalities along the road.  A press release from the Mercedes Benz Driving Academy explains how that agency has partnered with the Los Angeles… read more

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Posted on October 22, 2013

2,237 Cargo Trailers Recalled By Horton Vans Over Door Lock Issue

Cargo trailers of the 2006 through 2013 model years are being recalled by Horton Vans because of a potential entrapment hazard.  2,237 vehicles are affected by the recall, and each will have a door lock from Fastec.  The deadbolt of these locks is in danger of jamming if the user removes the key in a… read more

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Posted on October 21, 2013

How To Tow Vehicles With Safety In Mind

Many people purchase trucks and other large vehicles for the purpose of towing other vehicles behind them.  Whether that towed item be an ATV that one can use for off-roading or another automobile so that one can get around more easily than would otherwise be possible in an unwieldy RV, it’s important that safety be… read more

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