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Recalled Hunting Season Products/Accessories

Monday, September 26, 2011

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With many experienced hunters securing licenses and heading out on their first hunting trips of the new season, it’s important for everyone to make sure that they’re using the best equipment available. All hunters need to look through every piece of their gear now, whether it’s stored at home or elsewhere, to be sure it [...]

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California Laws Governing Hit-and-Run Drivers

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

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Few motor vehicle accidents sicken the public more than those involving hit-and-run drivers. It’s often difficult to understand how any driver can leave injured people unattended at an accident scene. Likewise, it’s very irresponsible to damage an empty vehicle and then fail to leave your contact information so that its owner can later locate you. [...]

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Construction Worker Safety Issues

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

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by Elizabeth Smith According to the Centers for Disease Control, 816 construction workers lost their lives in 2009 due to injuries suffered on the job. That means that during that year, close to 20% of all work-related deaths in the United States were attributable to this one industry. Clearly, the number of serious health and [...]

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Toaster Ovens and Toasters: Shock, Burn and Fire Hazards

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

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Before dropping another piece of bread in the toaster or heating up a pizza in your toaster oven, check to be sure you’re using one of the safest models on the market. Far too often, consumers suffer serious burns and electrical shocks when using these types of appliances. Over time, cords can become frayed and [...]

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Children’s Costume Jewelry Often Contains Harmful Substances

Monday, July 11, 2011

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by Elizabeth Smith Young children often dress up in odd costumes and jewelry while playing various games. Unfortunately, they frequently put jewelry pieces in their mouths, increasing their chances of swallowing numerous germs and harmful substances. Since many negligent importers and manufacturers keep marketing children’s costume jewelry containing harmful substances (or covered with excessive lead-based [...]

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Safety Tips for Mowing the Lawn

Friday, July 8, 2011

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by Elizabeth Smith Although cutting the grass with a power mower may seem like an easy task, it’s important to observe basic safety measures to fully protect yourself and others. Every year, more than 67,000 people have to seek out emergency room care due to power mower injuries. About 9,000 of those injured are just [...]

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Recall of Britax B-Nimble Strollers Due to Brake Issues

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

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The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a recall of all Britax B-Nimble Strollers due to possible brake problems. About 20,000 of these strollers were sold in the United States and close to 800 in Canada. In its notice, the CPSC tells consumersto stop using these strollers immediately and reminds everyone that it’s against [...]

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Millions of Fisher-Price Products Being Recalled

Thursday, September 30, 2010

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Whether they have their own children or not, most Americans are familiar with the Fisher-Price name since the company has been marketing its highly popular toys and other products to children for many years. Yet whenever one of this country’s major toy manufacturers has to recall a vast number of its goods, it’s always a [...]

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Driving in the Rain: Safety on California Roads

Thursday, September 30, 2010

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Coming into autumn, this seems like a perfect time to revisit how driving in the rain is different than driving on a dry road. That first big rain of the season can stir up a lot of debris on the road creating mud and oil patches that are especially slippery. Be aware of that fact [...]

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Tips for Preventing Falls in the Elderly

Thursday, August 12, 2010

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There are certain truths we have to face when there is an elderly or senior citizen in our homes. Women are more likely to fall than men and the risk increases with age. Those who did fall have a greater chance of falling again within the following year. Unlike those below 60, falling can be [...]

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