Ensure Your Child Is Ready To Be Left Home Alone This Summer
May is almost here, and it won’t be long until kids are out of school. As such, many parents will make the choice to let their older children stay at home by themselves for the first time ever. It can be a nerve-wracking experience to be sure, but if you take the proper precautions as suggested… read more
Automakers Said to Issue Recalls To Get Ahead Of Safety Problems
There are basically two opposing conclusions one could come to when reading about an abundance of vehicle recalls: 1. more recall-prompting safety defects means that the quality of vehicles is on the decline, or 2. defects that previously would have gone undetected or uncorrected are being spotted and taken care of before widespread safety issues… read more
Hurricane Sandy Survey Holds Insights For Citizens Everywhere
It’s hard to believe that it’s been six months since Hurricane Sandy swept across the East Coast. The National Research Center of Consumer Reports has conducted an 8,400-person survey to understand the damage that’s been wrought and get a sense of how persons affected by Sandy responded to the disaster. A whopping 75% of people who… read more
Verify The Safety and Efficacy Of Your Tires
Vehicle safety is ever-important, but it’s the viability of one particular component that often goes overlooked: the tires. These are literally where the rubber meets the road, and you should do what’s necessary to ensure the tires are in suitable shape. A new report out of Berlin, Connecticut offers tips on this very matter. You… read more
Consumer Reports Advises Against Aerosol Fire Sprays
In a new article, Consumer Reports discusses the dangerous situation that can present itself when an individual elects to purchase an aerosol fire spray in lieu of a fire extinguisher. As the agency demonstrates, this could be a potentially deadly mistake. One could easily see why a consumer would elect to purchase an aerosol spray… read more
SafeRide Device Seeks To Inhibit Cellphone Usage At The Wheel
A citizen in Westport, Connecticut has developed a product that aims to inhibit an individual’s ability to use their smartphone when behind the wheel of an automobile. Known as SafeRide, the Android-ready device works by way of a small device which gets plugged into the vehicle console. The device then connects to the phone via… read more
FDA Warns of Discoloration Risk Associated With Potiga
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a report focused on a startling side effect that can occur when a patient takes Potiga, an anti-seizure drug. Meant to be used by adults, the medication apparently has the potential to turn an individual’s skin a blue hue. This tends to occur in the fingernails and lips… read more
Orville Redenbacher’s Classic Kettle Corn Recalled Over Allergen Risk
Five and 1.5 ounce packages of Classic Kettle Corn under the Orville Redenbacher’s brand have been recalled by ConAgra Foods because of a potential undeclared allergen threat. Five lots with expiration dates of either September 2, 3, or 4 of this year are impacted by the recall, and the products were each available across the… read more
Florida Drivers Ready For Texting and Driving Ban
Drivers in Florida, a state which finally appears to be on the verge of passing a ban on texting and driving, have voiced their unhappiness with current driving patterns in a new report. The prevalence of cellphone usage and myriad other distractions at the wheel has apparently led to numerous instances of drifting and inconsistent… read more
Spare Tire Failure Risk Prompts Nissan to Recall 123,308 Altimas
Altima vehicles of the 2013 model year have been recalled by Nissan because of a potential issue with the spare tires that came with the automobiles. A whopping 123,308 vehicles are potentially impacted by the recall, which was initiated once it was discovered that improper inflation could have occurred in said spare tires. If this… read more
Take The Proper Precautions When You Go Horseback Riding
Many people are cognizant of the risks inherent with motorcycles, but did you know that riding a horse leads to more annual injuries? That’s according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, whose research shows that 200,000 people sustain an injury from riding a horse every year. 70,000 of these are serious enough to warrant a… read more
Take Steps to Avoid Parking Lot Accidents
We’ve previously related safety tips that pedestrians and drivers alike can put into effect in order to cut down on injurious incidents along the road. But many of those tips fail to take into account one of the areas that accidents make themselves most common: parking lots. Prompted by a spat of incidents throughout 2012… read more