Fire Threat Leads to Recall of Thousand Foot CE Tech Riser Cables
If you work in an office building, then it’s imperative to read on about a recall which affects a piece of equipment that could be found within the space. The Atlanta, Georgia-based Home Depot announced the recall, and that store was also the exclusive retailer of the product while it was on sale this past… read more
Smiths Medical Recalls BCI Remote Alarm Cables Over Patient Risk
A series of medical devices that are designed to alert caregivers to a potential problem are being recalled because there’s a possibility that the alarm sounds would not be emitted properly. Smiths Medical announced the recall, which affects BCI Remote Alarm Cables used in conjunction with the 9004 Canocheck Capnography System. The device is used… read more
City of Industry Cracking Down on Distracted Driving on April 24
The California Office of Traffic Safety has made funds available to police agencies across the state so that they can crack down on texting and cellphone usage as part of National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. In the city of Industry, officers will be ratcheting up their efforts on Wednesday, April 24. The Captain of the… read more
Foodborne Illness Worries Lead to Shutdown of Chung’s Products
A company whose products were available in multiple states has been shut down by the Food and Drug Administration over purported violations that could compromise the safety of consumers. The Houston, Texas-based Chung’s Products was the target of the injunction, which was issued after inspectors reportedly uncovered circumstances that could lead to foodborne illness. The… read more
NHTSA May Rate Cars According to Child and Senior Safety
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration may soon reconfigure its ratings system slightly to take into account how certain subsets of the population might react during a crash. When a new automobile comes onto the market, the NHTSA rates it as part of something known as the New Car Assessment Program. Since 1978, a vehicle… read more
Northern Mariana Islands Considering Cellphone Driving Ban
The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands is considering a potential ban on all cellphone usage behind the wheel. At the moment, only persons younger than 18 are barred from using their cellphones while driving. That law even makes it illegal to talk or text on a phone using hands-free technology. The proposed bill was… read more
Baseball Season Is Here: Take Steps to Protect Student Athletes
The culmination of college basketball season might be tonight, but many across the country have already turned their attention to a different sport: baseball. When people think about safety issues, baseball usually isn’t at the forefront of their minds. But the truth is, injuries can be quite common. If you have a son or daughter… read more
Santa Monica PD Targets Distracted Driving Throughout The Spring
Police across the entire state of California are cracking down on distracted driving throughout the month of April, and officers in the city of Santa Monica are no different. But whereas officers in other localities are honoring Distracted Driving Awareness Month by targeting drivers for a day or a couple weeks or even the entire… read more
Attitudes Toward Distracted Driving Detailed By NHTSA
We’re still in the midst of National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and agencies across the country are doing what they can to spread the word about the threat posed when a driver uses his or her cellphone or engages in some other distracting behavior. Over the weekend, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released a… read more
Protect Your Kids From Lead Poisoning During Home Renovations
Lead poisoning is still a readily apparent danger across the United States, as Consumer Reports shows us in a new article. The agency has also provided a few valuable tips that parents can follow to limit their children’s potential exposure to lead. Safety starts with understanding the danger. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention… read more
Fresno Appeals Court Rules That Cellphone Ban Applies to GPS Apps
A court decision could prove to have an impact on the way that California’s cellphone driving ban is understood and enforced. The decision is made even more important when you consider that April has been designated as National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, an event that will find officers with the California Highway Patrol and other… read more
NHTSA Statistics Show Uptick in Fatal Distracted Driving Crashes
The threat of distracted driving shows no signs of abating. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has released statistics which show that fatalities related to distracted driving were up in 2011 to 3,331 people killed. That’s nearly 240 more than the number of fatalities the year prior. But interestingly, injury rates actually declined by about… read more