FDA Raises Awareness About Laser Danger
Do your children have toys that include a laser? If so, then you might make yourself aware of a new consumer alert from the Food and Drug Administration focused on the danger that lasers can pose when not used in the right way. Many don’t think of lasers as being a type of radiation, but… read more
Undeclared Drug Risk Leads to Recall of Bethel Advance and Quick Thin
The threat of an undeclared drug has prompted the recall of Bethel Advance and Quick Thin dietary supplements by the New York City-based Bethel Nutritional Consulting. The recall comes two months after a similar recall issued by the company in regards to a product called Bethel 30. The three lots of these items impacted by… read more
2,900 Knife and Sheath Sets Recalled By Gerber Over Laceration Risk
A series of knives and sheathes are being recalled because of an inability of the sheathes to keep the knives held in place. The recall, which was issued by the Portland, Oregon-based Gerber Legendary Blades, affects Uppercut Fixed Knife and Sheath Sets. 2,900 sets could suffer from the issue, which may lead the knives to… read more
Heightened Lead Levels Prompt Recall of Sleepharmony Kids’ Beds
The St. Louis, Missouri-based Glideaway Bed Carriage Manufacturing Company has announced the recall of pink Sleepharmony beds for kids. The recall was issued once it was discovered that the pink paint on these bed frames could suffer from heightened levels of lead, causing them to run afoul of federal regulations. The 1,850 or so beds… read more
FDA Tells Parents When To Be Worried About “Spitting Up”
A new report finds the Food and Drug Administration addressing those parents who are concerned that their children’s tendency to spit up could be indicative of an underlying medical condition. The information on hand is worth viewing so that parents can rest assured they’re always doing whatever possible to protect their children from harm. The… read more
Take The Proper Precautions When Hunting With A Bow
Many hunters opt to use a bow and arrow rather than a gun, and while many of the same safety precautions that need to be taken stay the same, there are certain key differences that citizens must be aware of. A new report out of Salt Lake City, Utah details the ways safety can be… read more
Tire Safety Grows In Importance On Road Trips
One thing that vacationing families can’t overlook as they get ready to head out on summer road trips is the state of their tires. Rather than simply setting out for the great wide open, one must take certain precautions to ensure safe passage. A new report out of Kansas explains how with advice from Hankook… read more
National Night Out Comes To California
Citizens from across California are being encouraged to visit a local National Night Out event tomorrow night. The annual tradition, which is held on the first Tuesday of every August, is designed to give local citizens the chance to get to know their local law enforcement personnel so that they’ll be more apt to develop… read more
Slice RS and Cannondale Bicycles Recalled Due to Possible Fall Threat
A series of bicycles imported by the Bethel, Connecticut-based Cycling Sports Group are being recalled due to a potential fall threat posed. Cannondale announced the recall, which affects 500 Slice RS and Cannondale Triathlon bicycles of the 2013 model year. The brake plates on these bikes are reportedly in danger of becoming loose. They could… read more
CHP Stresses Car Seat Safety In Bakersfield
This past weekend, the city of Bakersfield benefitted from an event that sought to spread awareness about the proper way to strap a child in to a safety seat in a vehicle. The California Highway Patrol was on hand for the Saturday event, which found numerous parents arriving to pepper representatives of the agency with… read more
Unrestrained Pets: Dangerous For You, Dangerous For Your Animal
A new report out of Salinas addresses the importance of always properly restraining a pet in a vehicle when taking a trip. The article points to research from AAA and Kurgo from 2011 that suggests 84% of drivers don’t bother to place their pets inside of some sort of restraint system. And while the threat… read more
FDA Rule Ensures Regulation Over The Term “Gluten Free”
In recent years, grocery aisles have begun to offer a number of foods that purport to be gluten free. However, there have yet to be any stringent benchmarks that a food has had to meet before it could make that claim. That will all change now, though, as the Food and Drug Administration has issued… read more