Stronger Texting and Driving Ban Inches Closer to Reality in Virginia
A stronger texting and driving penalty than the one currently on the books is creeping its way toward passage in Virginia. If things continue on their current trajectory, then drivers might be subject to the stricter measures as soon as July of this year. Both the state’s Senate and House have elected to approve a… read more
Infant Warmer Component Recalled By GE Over Possible Health Risk
A component that could be found within Panda and Giraffe infant warmers is being recalled by GE Healthcare. The recall pertains to the field upgrade kit for resuscitation systems with blender. Each of the affected upgrade kits would have been produced between April 2008 and September of last year. Owners began receiving notices as early… read more
AARP Poll Illuminates Views on Elder Care and a Texting Ban
A recent poll conducted by AARP has brought to light how seniors throughout the state of Florida feel about various matters pertaining to safety. By querying nearly 900 persons older than 50, it was discovered that around 90% of respondents think that nursing home quality standards require better oversight. The same number of people believe… read more
Two Potential Laws Target Texting and Driving in South Dakota
South Dakota is another state which seems ready to consider some sort of ban on texting while driving and other cellphone behaviors. Senate Bill 106 recently leapt its first hurdle by making it past the State’s Senate Transportation Committee. The bill, which would ban cellphone usage entirely among those under 18 who still hold a… read more
Safer Internet Day Prompts Vital Security Tips for Consumers
To a lot of people, February 5 might not mean anything. But all around the world, safety tips are being offered as part of Safer Internet Day. We like to provide consumers with tips of all sorts, but sometimes safety doesn’t solely reside in the physical realm. There are also numerous steps you can take… read more
FDA Explains How Food Labels Help Them Ensure Consumer Safety
The Food and Drug Administration has released a report detailing their efforts to ensure that consumers know what they’re getting into when they purchase a product. Consumers receive such assurances by the label affixed to the foods they consume, and when the FDA begins to suspect that a product might not contain what it purports… read more
Childproof Packaging Error Leads to Recall of Theraflu and Triaminic
With flu season upon us, treating the illness is more important than ever. But we also have to be aware of the threat to health that can be posed when one overdoses on any flu medications. To make sure your family is kept safe, especially if you have young children, then be sure to inform… read more
FDA Advises Safety When Undergoing a Tattoo Removal Procedure
Are you one of the many consumers who has gotten a tattoo, perhaps during a particularly wild night of partying, only to regret doing so either immediately or at some point down the line? If so, you’re not alone. Of the more than one in five people who have gotten some kind of tattoo, 14%… read more
1,115 AHV Trailers Recalled By Stoughton Over Possible Control Loss
Farmers take note: AHV grain hauler/ag hopper trailers of the 2009 through 2011 model years are being recalled by Stoughton Trailers. There’s a possibility that fatigue cracks can form in either the suspension subframe channels’ front attachment or the frame structures’ lower rail. Around 1,115 vehicles could potentially suffer from this condition, which might lead… read more
Stronger Virginia Texting and Driving Ban Passes Initial Hurdle
A law that would make texting behind the wheel a primary offense in the state of Virginia has just passed one big hurdle. The measure, which would allow a police officer to pull someone over just because they were texting, has received the stamp of approval of the state’s Senate Courts of Justice Committee. AAA… read more
Z PRO HIGH PROTEIN SUPPLEMENT Recalled Over Allergen Risk
The Pennsauken, New Jersey-based R-Kane Products has announced the recall of Z PRO HIGH PROTEIN SUPPLEMENT because of an undeclared allergen threat posed. This item, which was available across the country from bariatric surgeons (who issue the product to patients that have just gone through a procedure), contains milk or soy without the label detailing… read more
Report Offers Tips on Preserving Safety in the Bathroom
Last month was Bathroom Safety Month across the country, but just because January has come to a close doesn’t mean that safety shouldn’t remain top priority. A new report takes a look at those things that can be done to ensure safety in the bathroom. The precautions are directed mainly toward the elderly, but it’s… read more