White cars save lives, safety experts say
Darker colors such as black and navy blue are popular car colors that many consumers think will guarantee a good resale value, but safety experts say white is the best bet for avoiding an accident down the road. When the outside light is dim, white cars are less likely to be involved in an auto… read more
Safety Tips For Winter Time
According to news sources, with snow now coming to San Benandino and San Gabriel Mountains, those venturing out to enjoy the winter season should keep in mind these following safety tips to keep safe. Make sure you are able to identify the early symptoms of hypothermia, as the weather can chance drastically in a short… read more
Holiday Tips To Stay Safe
Celebrating the holidays should be enjoyable and safe for the whole family. It is important to keep in mind that following certain safety tips, according to news sources, can make you and your family enjoy a safe holiday this season. The important thing of course is to keep in mind that lighting can be sometimes… read more
Halloween Safety Tips for Pet Owners
Halloween is not just for kids; it’s for pets too! Many pet owners celebrate the holiday with their adorable fluffy friends, and many towns hold annual pet costume contests. This Halloween, make sure your pet is safe by keeping these safety tips in mind. Keep the candy bowl out of reach of your pet. Chocolate… read more
Steps to Prevent Food-Borne Illness
This month, the deadliest food-borne illness outbreak in a decade has claimed up to 16 lives. While the government has begun to take steps to make the processing of food and the regulations surrounding it more strict, you can also limit your exposure to harmful bacteria as a consumer. Consumers need to practice proper food… read more
Autumn Jogging Safety Tips
Running outside during the fall months can be a fun and healthy activity. The cooler weather is preferable to the blistering heat, and running outside can be refreshing after spending your summer months in the same air conditioned gym. However, the fall season does mean that there is less daylight to run in, and joggers… read more
Cooking the Cause of Most Home Fires
The National Fire Protection Association has issued a reports that names cooking fires as the leading cause of home fires and home fire related injuries. An average of 2,650 people died between the years of 2005 and 2009 from home fires. Injuries averaged at 12,890. Cooking fires caused 40 percent of those fires. The NFPA… read more
What To Do When You Break Down on the Highway
Experts recommend avoiding stopping your car on the highway at all costs, even if something goes wrong with your car such as a flat tire. Police officers recommend driving off the highway if you can. If it isn’t possible, they say to pull as far as you can onto the right shoulder, as far away… read more