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Posted on December 20, 2013

Pleasanton Police Explain How To Have A Safe Holiday

There are a number of things that could go wrong and lead to an injury, burglary, or worse during the holidays, and we want to do whatever we can to help you avoid those dangerous situations.  Today, we would like to turn your attention to the wide-ranging safety tips on hand from the police department… read more

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Posted on December 20, 2013

Credit Card Safety Tips Arrive On Heels Of Target Breach

Recently, Target made the news not for their holiday shopping deals, but because a whopping 40 million people may have had their credit card information compromised by hackers.  It’s estimated that cards may have been susceptible for 19 days, something that is sure to worry anyone who shopped at the retailer in that timeframe. A… read more

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Posted on December 20, 2013

NTSB Recommendations Focus On Improving Rail Transit Safety

This past October, the safety policies of Bay Area Rapid Transit came into question after two workers were struck by a train that was traveling down the tracks.  The scrutiny was applied to something called simple approval, a process that requires employees on the tracks to take safety into their own hands, looking down the… read more

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Posted on December 20, 2013

Flammability Concerns Lead to Recall of 17,000 Yankee Candle Rings

Rings of artificial foliage, berries, and pinecones are being recalled by the South Deerfield, Massachusetts-based Yankee Candle Company because of the threat of a fire the items could create.  17,000 of the products are being recalled, 2,000 of which were sold in Canada with the rest being available in the United States.  These items, which… read more

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Posted on December 20, 2013

New York Governor Approves DriveSafe To Reduce Distraction Among Teens

The Governor of New York has given his approval to a plan that seeks to reduce instances of distracted driving among teenagers in the state.  The plan, which hails from Esurance, would see a device called DriveSafe being handed out at no cost to those persons who use the company for their insurance needs.  By… read more

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Posted on December 20, 2013

Possible Choking Risk Leads to Recall of 1,100 Cubetensils By Edoche

Utensils designed to be used by children are being recalled by the Seattle, Washington-based Edoche because of the possible injury threat the items could pose.  The recall pertains to around 1,100 sets of Cubetensils cutlery sold across the country and online between May of 2012 and last month.  The items’ handles, which will be of… read more

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Posted on December 19, 2013

Strive To Avoid Snowblower-Related Injuries

If you live in an area where snow falls in abundance throughout the winter, then you basically have two options when it comes to clearing your driveway and the pathways around your home:  the more labor-intensive shovel, or the relative ease of a snowblower.  If you choose the latter, you’re not completely out of the… read more

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Posted on December 19, 2013

Motorcyclists Must Exercise Caution While Driving In The City

In Los Angeles, motorcyclists will have chances to ride their vehicles at various times throughout the winter, but that doesn’t mean that they can throw caution to the wind.  Other drivers may not be expecting motorcycles to be present at this time of the year and therefore attentiveness could suffer on their part.  Motorcyclists ought… read more

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Posted on December 19, 2013

Automobiles Struggle To Meet New Top Safety Pick Benchmark

Recently, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety updated their ratings system to take into account how automobiles would fare when involved in a type of crash known as a small overlap crash test.  This is the name given to when the corner of a vehicle becomes the initial contact point during a crash.  In addition,… read more

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Posted on December 19, 2013

Separate Reports Call Chicken Safety Into Question

Chicken safety and federal agencies’ ability to ensure such has come under fire from two new reports that highlight the somewhat disappointing state of the industry.  The Los Angeles Times has related both findings in a new article. The Pew Charitable Trusts report concerns itself more with addressing the lack of authority currently provided to… read more

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Posted on December 19, 2013

Possible Lack of Sterility Leads to Abrams Royal Pharmacy Recall

Numerous sterile items are being recalled by Abrams Royal Pharmacy because of the possibility that the products in question may not in fact be sterile.  The move comes on the heels of a situation in California in which someone provided with a compounded drug ended up experiencing adversity that could have been a result of… read more

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Posted on December 19, 2013

11,250 Suspension Forks Recalled By California Company Over Fall Risk

Suspension forks for mountain bikes are being recalled by a company based in California because of a possible fall threat the items could pose.  The recall was issued by the Watsonville-based Fox Factory and pertains to 34 and 32 Evolution Series suspension forks of the 2013 model year that will have the FOX logo placed… read more

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