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Posted on January 22, 2013

Palm Springs Bike Rodeo Encourages Safety

Bike rodeos are perhaps one of the best ways to inform children of the importance of bike safety and make sure that their conveyances are properly equipped to meet the challenges of the road.  Palm Springs recently played host to such a rodeo put on by the Boys & Girls Club and the city’s police… read more

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Posted on January 21, 2013

Evidence Suggests Even Handsfree Texting Is Dangerous

Contrary to the vocal admonitions of the National Safety Council, lawmakers in California went ahead and made texting while driving permissible in certain circumstances.  Specifically, drivers can now engage in the act if they use a voice-activated device that does not require one’s hands to manipulate.  The thought is that this would provide a safe… read more

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Posted on January 21, 2013

Protect Your Home From The Dangers of Radon

It can seem daunting trying to protect your home from all the dangers that can imperil your family’s wellbeing.  One thing that often goes overlooked in many homes is the presence of devices that can test for radon. Consumer Reports and the Environmental Protection Agency are warning people of the importance of purchasing radon detection… read more

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Posted on January 18, 2013

All-Metal Hip Implant Approval Process May Be Altered By The FDA

Yesterday we brought you word of the first trial involving the DePuy ASR hip implant, which is set to begin next week.  Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP is involved in the proceedings, and thousands more lawsuits akin to this one are currently pending in California State Court.  Now, the Food and Drug Administration has… read more

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Posted on January 18, 2013

Battery Issues Prompt Grounding of Boeing 787 Dreamliners

Worries about the Boeing 787 Dreamliner have caused such planes to be grounded until their safety can be assured through careful inspection.  Authorities in both Japan and the United States are taking part in the investigation. The issues with the planes apparently stem from lithium-ion batteries onboard the aircrafts.  A safety official in Japan came… read more

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Posted on January 18, 2013

Recalls Provide a Costly Lesson On The Importance of Safety

The recent issues plaguing the Boeing 787 have prompted a report on some of the costliest recalls to ever be issued around the world.  Although the airplane being taken out of service isn’t technically a recall, correcting the potential threat to safety remains important, and the cost can’t be underestimated. The list of recalls illuminates… read more

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Posted on January 18, 2013

Heightened Metal Levels From Hip Implants Worry the FDA

The dangers of metal on metal hip implants are becoming more and more apparent, and the Food and Drug Administration is taking steps to ensure that those patients who have received these devices are carefully monitored.  If you have had submitted to such an implant, then it’s important to recognize the potential danger of metal… read more

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Posted on January 18, 2013

Undeclared Eggs Lead to Recall of Kinnikinnick Frozen Pie Crusts

The threat of undeclared eggs has prompted the recall of frozen Kinnikinnick Pie Crust by the Edmonton, Alberta-based Kinnikinnick Foods.  Affected versions of the item sold across the United States include those available in a two pack of ten ounce products with a UPC of 62013300600 9.  The ingredient label affixed to the product could… read more

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Posted on January 18, 2013

Mouthful of Silver Surprises Mother Expecting Basic Dental Work

A mother in Arizona was recently informed by her daughter’s dentist that the girl had accumulated four cavities which required treatment.  The mother consented to the procedure, and the dentist then carried out the operation.  The family went home, and all seemed well.  That is, until the mom looked into her daughter’s mouth and discovered… read more

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Posted on January 18, 2013

Rollaway Risk Leads to Recall of Chevy Express and GMC Savana Vehicles

General Motors has announced the recall of GMC Savana and Chevy Express vehicles of the 2013 model year.  980 automobiles are encompassed by the recall.  Apparently, while the affected vehicles are running, the key can potentially be taken out of the ignition, even if the vehicle hasn’t been placed in Park.  This brings the vehicle… read more

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Posted on January 17, 2013

Use Caution When Returning Home After a Flood

Many parts of California are privy to flooding conditions at various times of the year.  As such, residents in at-risk areas need to be prepared for the damage that can occur when the water comes rushing in.  The Red Cross has provided a series of safety tips to those returning to their home after a… read more

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Posted on January 17, 2013

40 Years of Training Touted By The Motorcycle Safety Foundation

Motorcycle safety is especially important in California, where many parts of the state enjoy warm weather all year round.  Numerous organizations are out there which encourage motorcycle safety, and one such agency is touting four decades of offering training to motorcyclists. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation was founded in 1973 so that motorcyclists would have somewhere… read more

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