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Posted on January 7, 2013

El Dorado Sheriff’s Department Attempts to Curtail Elder Abuse

Officials in El Dorado County are growing increasingly concerned about the number of instances of elder abuse in the area.  Officials estimate that 2012 saw an increase of 9% in the number of occurrences.  That number could be attributable to better classification of incidents, or it could be a sign of a more insidious trend…. read more

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Posted on January 7, 2013

Newport Beach Seeks to Improve Bicycle Safety in Monday Meeting

Today will find the Bike Safety Committee of Newport Beach meeting to discuss the ways that the wellbeing of cyclists can be further ensured in the New Year and beyond.  Two recent fatalities among cyclists were what prompted the establishment of a bike safety improvements fund that would see the city matching every donated dollar… read more

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Posted on January 7, 2013

North Las Vegas Police Focus on Pedestrian Safety As School Reopens

Students in Clark County, Nevada were set to head back to school today, and to ensure the safety of such children, the Police Department of North Las Vegas increased their patrolling efforts.  Police officials paid particular attention to those motor vehicle operators who fail to provide the right of way to pedestrians in the process… read more

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Posted on January 7, 2013

TS30 Motorcoaches Recalled by Temsa Global Over Crash Risk

TS30 motorcoaches of the 2012 and 2013 model years are being recalled by Temsa Global because there’s a chance that a certain issue could lead to a crash.  38 vehicles are potentially affected by this issue, which only presents itself at such times that the operator has placed the coach in the body lift position. … read more

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Posted on January 4, 2013

Foodborne Illness Prevention Evolves With New FDA Proposal

In 2011, the Food Safety Modernization Act came into being.  Lawmakers passed this bill as a means to ensure that the food you and I consume on a daily basis could have its safety assured.  Through the act, the power of the Food and Drug Administration was expanded in a bid to prevent foodborne illness… read more

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Posted on January 4, 2013

Drowsy Driving All Too Common, But a Few Tips Could Prevent Disaster

Have you ever found yourself being lulled to sleep while at the wheel of a vehicle?  If so, you’re not alone.  Recent research conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that 4.2% of 147,076 respondents have fallen asleep at the wheel in the last month alone. Automobile manufacturers are taking steps to… read more

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Posted on January 4, 2013

54,686 Chevy, GMC, and Cadillac Vehicles Recalled Over Crash Hazard

Automobile recalls typically affect one series of vehicles, or maybe a couple if a certain defective component was installed across a number of automobile types.  However, this next recall affects 12 separate types of vehicles from three separate automobile companies. The one uniting factor is the fact that the recall was in all instances initiated… read more

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Posted on January 4, 2013

Some Safety Advocates Displeased With Texting and Driving Exception

A new law which just came into effect in California at the beginning of this year makes it permissible for a driver to send or receive a text message so long as they do so on a hands-free, voice-operated system.  It would still be illegal, however, to text behind the wheel in any other manner… read more

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Posted on January 4, 2013

2012 Coronado and Cascadia Tractor Trailers Recalled by Daimler

Coronado and Cascadia tractor trailers of the 2012 model year are being recalled by Daimler Trucks North America because there’s a chance that the TriPac Auxiliary Power Units from Thermo King could see their maintenance access panel doors come detached from the vehicle itself.  515 trailers in total could be affected by this issue.  If… read more

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Posted on January 3, 2013

Fireplace Safety Tips To Put Into Action This Winter

When the temperatures get low, the chances of a fire breaking out go up.  That’s because citizens tend to plug in space heaters, stoke fires, and turn on their furnaces, all of which could lead to a fire if the resident isn’t careful.  Fireplaces are particularly hazardous under the right conditions.  One estimate pegs the… read more

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Posted on January 3, 2013

Tainted Cantaloupe Producer Warned of Safety Issues By FDA

Followers of this blog and recall news in general may remember a series of recalls issued throughout the summer in conjunction with cantaloupes that may have been contaminated by Salmonella.  From July through September, an estimated 261 people across the country reportedly became sick, exhibiting such symptoms as diarrhea, fever, and nausea.  94 of those… read more

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Posted on January 3, 2013

Laceration Risk Leads to Recall of Game Winner Crossbow Cocking Ropes

All recalls are disappointing because they signify a safety issue that could potentially imperil the safety of consumers.  But when the recall pertains to an item that could be dangerous when not used properly anyway, consumer should definitely take note.  This next recall affects a component of a crossbow, something that consumers should seek to… read more

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