
There is only one person you should make a point to see before taking an airplane trip. No, it’s not your girlfriend/boyfriend/spouse, relatives, friends, or even your boss, it’s your doctor. There are 3 kinds of health problems you can experience in a flight. These are diarrhea, altitude sickness, and jet lag. The other conditions [...]
Continue reading How Safe is Airline Travel – Tips to Stay Safe When You FlyWednesday, May 12, 2010
Teen Auto Driving Safety Tips As frightened as you may feel about letting your teen start driving, take advantage of this critical opportunity to teach your son or daughter the skills required for a lifetime of safe driving experiences. In addition to having your teen enroll in a professional driver’s education course, plan on remaining [...]
Continue reading Teaching Your Teen to Drive SafelyTuesday, March 23, 2010
Workplace Injuries and Illnesses A New York Times article states that more government workers report on-the-job injuries than their counterparts in the private sector. This statement is based on a new Department of Labor report indicating that during 2008, for every 10,000 employees working full-time: (1) private sector workers reported 113 nonfatal occupational injuries and [...]
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Airplane Safety