California Drivers Told To Be Wary Of The Swoop And Squat
A lot goes through a person’s mind when they’re involved in an automobile accident, a traumatizing experience that’s going to put those involved through the wringer. Injuries could be incurred, repair bills will accumulate, and dealing with the other party and their insurance company is going to be difficult. But many people probably don’t believe… read more
Report Highlights Lack Of Protection Offered By Vehicle Pet Harnesses
A new report warns pet owners about the relative lack of security offered by many vehicle pet harnesses on the market. Even as National Child Passenger Safety Week is observed, it’s important to remember the safety of animals as well, especially considering that a failed harness could have an impact on human occupant safety. Testing… read more
Officials Hope To Get Walking School Bus Off The Ground
Officials in the Winton and Beachwood-Franklin areas of California are concerned that a walking school bus program designed to encourage safe practices will be squelched before it even has a chance to come into being. One of the program coordinators said that they have had trouble getting adults to take part in the initiative, which… read more
Injury Risk Prompts Recall of 4,360 Horse and Cargo Trailers
Horse trailers and enclosed cargo trailers of the 2006 through 2010 model years are being recalled by Homesteader because of a possible injury risk. 4,360 trailers are potentially impacted by an issue wherein the deadbolt of the door lock can get jammed due to a certain way that a user takes the key out. If… read more
PSBR Attorneys Obtain $17.1 Million Verdict For Bus Accident Victim
On September 16, 2013, a Los Angeles Superior Court jury awarded $17,120,662 to an 85-year-old man who was hit by a Southland Transit Inc. bus while he was lawfully walking in a crosswalk in Baldwin Park, California. The collision resulted in Julio Huayanca’s right leg being amputated. The same jury also determined that Southland Transit… read more
College Students Urged To Boost Safety On The Highway
With students away at college, their cars are likely to gain more mileage than ever before. Many students elect to head back home on the weekends and on longer breaks, and thus the vehicles that they used to keep pretty much close to home are going to be pushed further than they previously have. With… read more
AAA Lists Typical Car Seat Errors Parents Must Avoid
This week is National Child Passenger Safety Week, and numerous agencies throughout the country are doing what they can to spread awareness about the week’s importance. One such entity is the Chicago branch of AAA, which has come out with a list of some important car seat mistakes that parents must strive to correct in… read more
Study Finds Some Parents Not Concerned About Car Seats On Short Trips
Parents need to place their children into the proper car seat every single time they travel. Doing so ensures that the impact of an accident will be lessened and that children will be properly protected. Unfortunately, a new study from Safe Kids Worldwide has found that not all parents are stringent when it comes to… read more
California Seeks To Reduce Accidents In The Roofing Industry
In a bid to improve roofing safety in California, the Roofing Compliance Work Group has been launched by the state. The group is intended to make sure that compliance with roof safety guidelines and regulations is being carried out throughout California and that complaints can be responded to in an adequate and expedient manner. The… read more
Nevada Highway Patrol Seeks To Boost Commercial Vehicle Safety
California citizens headed to Las Vegas this week should be aware of a safety campaign and enforcement operation being carried out by the Nevada Highway Patrol. That initiative will place a particular focus on those actions that could contribute to a crash involving a large commercial vehicle. In addition to keeping track of the normal… read more
38,000 Pairs of Children’s Pajamas Recalled Over Burn Risk
The Secaucus, New Jersey-based The Children’s Place has announced the recall of one-piece cotton footed pajamas because of the products’ inability to subscribe to federal safety requirements. The 38,000 or so affected pairs of pajamas, which were intended for kids between nine and 12 months, have bunnies on them. A burn hazard is posed by… read more
Failure Risk Prompts Recall of Samaritan 300/300P Defibrillators
Samaritan 300/300P PAD public access defibrillators are being recalled by HeartSine technologies due to a possible failure issue that could lead to a delay in a person getting needed therapy for cardiac arreast. The issues associated with the devices are twofold: first, the items can randomly turn on and off, a condition that may deplete… read more