California State Assembly Nixes Used Vehicle Recall Law
Safety advocates are angry about a recent California State Assembly committee decision to not move forward on a law that would bar used car dealers from selling recalled automobiles. The Business and Professions Committee declined to hold a vote that would have ushered the measure onto the next step, with one member of the Assembly… read more
Paper Helmets Developed to Improve Bike Share Safety
Could a paper bike helmet help offset the safety risks that might spring up when citizens take part in a Bike Share program without bothering to bring a helmet along for the ride? That seems to be the hope of a group of designers from the London-based Royal College of Arts. By combining simple newspapers,… read more
12,569 Taurus, Lincoln MKS, and Explorers Recalled By Ford
Taurus, Lincoln MKS, and Ford Explorer vehicles have been recalled by the Ford Motor Company because of a potential failure of the child safety locks. 12,569 automobiles of the 2013 model year could be affected by this issue, which springs up after the door has been opened and closed numerous times. This repeated movement can… read more
FDA Details Danger Posed By Flammable Sunscreen Sprays
Late last week, citizens across the nation got together to celebrate Independence Day, and we sincerely hope that your family escaped the celebration unscathed by burns and other hazards. However, it’s important to understand that certain risks inherent in July Fourth celebrations don’t simply go away; they could be present throughout the entirety of the… read more
FDA’s Team Tomato Seeks To Eliminate Salmonella Susceptibility
The Food and Drug Administration has a number of offices and groups dedicated to different facets of safety. One such group of scientists has been dubbed Team Tomato for its efforts to figure out why the produce is so susceptible to Salmonella and to limit outbreaks of such. In the past, the FDA ran into… read more
Water Watchers Can Improve Swimming Safety
Most everyone has heard of the concept of a designated driver, but have you heard of something known as a “Water Watcher?” If not, and if you plan on attending any kind of get-together near a body of water this summer, it’s imperative to learn about this vital duty among responsible adults. The Consumer Product… read more
Protect Your Kids From Tick Bites When They Head To Camp
Recently, we related a few tips on how to avoid tick bites, but one place where parents won’t be able to verify that their children are free of ticks is at summer camp. That doesn’t mean, though, that precautions can’t be taken to protect your kids. A new report outlines what parents can do to… read more
68 Arrests During CHP Drunk Driving Crackdown Around San Diego
Over the long Independence Day weekend, the California Highway Patrol was out in full force to crack down on intoxicated drivers that could endanger themselves and others on the roads. In the San Diego County area alone, 68 people had been arrested for a suspected offense by early Saturday morning. That’s a dramatic jump from… read more
Placebo Fears Prompt Recall of Estarylla Birth Control By Sandoz
The potential presence of a placebo instead of the drug itself in a portion of the product has prompted the recall of Estarylla tablets by Sandoz. The drug, an oral contraceptive, is being recalled on the heels of a user reporting that, within the row of actual tablets, there was a placebo. The company notes… read more
224,254 Vehicles Recalled By Chrysler Due to Airbag Error
Dodge Grand Caravan, RAM C/V Tradesman, and Town & Country vehicles of the 2013 model year are being recalled by Chrysler due to a potential software malfunction that could contribute to a greater injury risk should a crash take place. When a collision affects one side of the vehicle, that side’s airbags are designed to… read more
Protect Your Feet When Headed To The Beach
Although many citizens of California will be attending fireworks displays or putting together their own private shows tomorrow, there are a great many people who would prefer a relaxing day at the beach. But even if such persons don’t have to worry about the threat of an accidental explosion or a serious burn, there are… read more
NTSB Calls Upon FAA To Adjust Airplane “Go-Around” Rules
When a plane is set to land, one hopes that things will go according to plan, that the plane will hit the tarmac and coast to taxiing speed before depositing passengers at the gate. Sometimes, though, circumstances are such that a pilot has to pull out of the landing and try again, circling back in… read more