Use Caution In Areas Where Deer Are Abundant
If your driving over the next couple of months is going to bring you near areas that are home to a substantial deer population, then a certain amount of caution must be taken in order to ensure your safety and that of other motorists. The advice from the Pennsylvania Game Commission outlined in a new… read more
Be Safety-Conscious When It Comes To A Child’s Halloween Costume
As we draw ever closer to Halloween, most children will already have their costumes picked out or at least have some idea of what they want to be. If parents are going to be going out this weekend or over the next week to put together this costume, they need to do so with safety… read more
Injury Risk Prompts Recall of LifeStent Solo Vascular Stents
LifeStent Solo Vascular Stents are being recalled by Bard Peripheral Vascular due to a potential injury and fatality hazard posed by the products. When a person experiences lesions attributed to blood vessel constriction, he or she may receive this particular stent as a means to open the space within the blood vessel. Unfortunately, it has… read more
Agencies Partner To Reduce Teen Auto Accidents In California
This week is National Teen Driver Safety Week, and a variety of organizations across California are stressing the need for parents and their teens to work together to reduce crashes and attendant fatalities along the road. A press release from the Mercedes Benz Driving Academy explains how that agency has partnered with the Los Angeles… read more
2,237 Cargo Trailers Recalled By Horton Vans Over Door Lock Issue
Cargo trailers of the 2006 through 2013 model years are being recalled by Horton Vans because of a potential entrapment hazard. 2,237 vehicles are affected by the recall, and each will have a door lock from Fastec. The deadbolt of these locks is in danger of jamming if the user removes the key in a… read more
How To Tow Vehicles With Safety In Mind
Many people purchase trucks and other large vehicles for the purpose of towing other vehicles behind them. Whether that towed item be an ATV that one can use for off-roading or another automobile so that one can get around more easily than would otherwise be possible in an unwieldy RV, it’s important that safety be… read more
Eliminate Fire Threats As The Weather Cools
As it gets colder outside, it’s imperative that citizens do what they can to protect their home from those fire threats which tend to pop up during winter months. The State Fire Marshal’s Office of West Virginia has come out with a set of tips that even citizens of California would be wise to practice,… read more
Motorcyclists Must Strive To Revisit The Proper Safety Techniques
For those who ride motorcycles, it’s easy to get comfortable with one’s riding style, but in doing so, safety can lapse. Safety must always be revisited, and attention should be paid to those expert maneuvers that can be used to further avert disaster. To that end, a member of the the Motor Patrol of the… read more
Protect Your Children From A Pumpkin Carving Injury
Over the next week, children and parents across the country will be picking out pumpkins to carve in the lead-up to Halloween. When it comes time to actually do the cutting, though, it’s important that parents do what they can to protect their children from certain hazards associated with the activity. A new report explains… read more
Honey Roasted Peanuts Recalled By Yoder’s Over Allergen Risk
An undeclared allergen hazard has prompted the recall of Honey Roasted Peanut gift boxes by Yoder’s Country Market. These 11 ounce items, which will bear markings indicating that they were distributed by Dutch Valley Food Distributors, could have wheat and milk without the label stating as much. This could cause persons allergic to those substances… read more
Airbag Safety Issue Prompts Toyota to Recall 802,769 Vehicles
Avalon HV, Camry HV, Venza, Avalon, and Camry automobiles of the 2012 and 2013 model years are being recalled by Toyota because of a potential short circuiting issue. 802,769 vehicles have air conditioning condensers containing drain hoses that could be in danger of clogging. When this happens, water can collect at the bottom of the… read more
15 Million Surge Protectors Recalled Due to Overheating Threat
The West Kingston, Rhode Island-based Schneider Electric IT Corporation has announced the recall of an astounding 15 million SurgeArrest surge protectors. The recall affects those products that were made prior to 2003 and that are of the APC 7 and 8 series. These items are reportedly in danger of overheating, a condition that can lead… read more