Four Vehicle Models Recalled By Subaru Over Potential Fire Risk
In most cases where a recall is issued by an automobile company, the recall pertains specifically to the number of vehicles suggested by the announcement. However, in this next case, although hundreds of thousands of vehicles are being recalled, slightly less than 54,000 of those vehicles might suffer from the issue. This particular recall affects… read more
Cellphone Driving Ban Enforcement Fruitful for Nevada Highway Patrol
The state of Nevada has a ban on cellphone usage at the wheel in place, and the Nevada Highway Patrol has issued a number of citations for the offense throughout 2012. Almost 12,000 tickets were reportedly issued to persons who texted or talked on their phone while driving. The money from those tickets goes to… read more
Prevent Elder Financial Fraud With a Few Safety Tips
Scams can affect anyone, but older citizens throughout the country are particularly at risk of being victims of financial fraud. A new report out of Los Angeles details some tips from Consumer Reports which can be followed by persons looking to prevent financial elder abuse. For one thing, an effort should be made to set… read more
Baby Matters Disputes CPSC’s Nap Nanny Hazard Assertions
Recently, the Consumer Product Safety Commission sought to halt the sale of Nap Nanny infant recliners by filing an administrative complaint that would make a recall of such items mandatory. Baby Matters, the company behind the product, is going head to head with the agency in a bid to get that complaint rescinded. They argue… read more
Make Sure Your Kids Are Safe When Sledding This Winter
2013 is finally here, and the coming of January typically brings cold and snowy weather to large swaths of the country. Certain parts of California are certainly no strangers to these types of conditions. With kids out of school, parents have to be especially vigilant that safety will remain at the forefront of winter activities. … read more
Iowa Simulator Helps Researchers Understand Child Biking Behavior
The University of Iowa has made a concerted effort to understand citizen behavior in the midst of traffic. They’ve done so not only with a vehicle driving simulator, but with a bicycle simulator as well. A new report takes a look at the latter. The bike simulator was designed to help researchers get a handle… read more
Energy Drink Claims Scrutinized by Scientists Amid FDA Investigation
Energy drink makers have long claimed that their products offer an energy boost produced by way of a scientific formula. Rather than rely on extolling the virtues of one ingredient, marketing materials typically tout a combination of ingredients working in concert to give energy to the consumer. But a new article looks into these marketing… read more
Protect Yourself in 2013 With Burglary Prevention Tips
Perhaps because we’re now one week removed from Christmas, residents across the Los Angeles area have experienced an uptick in home burglaries. The Sheriff’s Department of Los Angeles County is thus providing people throughout the area with a number of tips designed to help residents mitigate the chance that a burglary will be committed at… read more
Proponents Hope 2013 Will Be The Year a Texting Ban Passes in Florida
Beginning in 2002, lawmakers in the Florida legislature have been attempting to enact some sort of ban on cellphone usage behind the wheel. However, those efforts have come to nought thus far, in part because of a House Speaker who repeatedly blocked any attempt to get the ban passed. But that Speaker is no longer… read more
FDA Warns oBand Centers About Website Marketing Materials
The Marina Del Rey-based oBand Centers has been the recipient of a warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration which was issued in regard to the way the company promoted the Lap-Band procedure through marketing materials. This isn’t the first time that the FDA has gotten involved in the promotion of the weight loss… read more
Fire Hazard Prompts Keystone to Recall Springdale Travel Trailers
Springdale travel trailers of the 2012 and 2013 model years are being recalled by Keystone because of a potential fire hazard. Around 191 trailers with a model number of 266RLSSRWE are affected by the recall, which was initiated upon discovery that the onboard range’s copper propane line may make contact with the vehicle’s suspension. If… read more
Keep Your New Year’s Eve Party in Check With Some Final Safety Tips
Tonight, we welcome with open arms the coming of 2013 and bid adieu to old man 2012. As we head out to celebrate the holiday, it’s vital that we keep safety in mind at all times. Police officers will be out in full force tonight to look out for those who let their reveling get… read more