Arizona Senator Announces Intention to Seek Texting and Driving Ban
In California, texting and talking on a cellphone behind the wheel have been illegal for awhile now, but that’s not the case in every state. Arizona is one state that has yet to enact a ban on texting while driving, despite the repeated attempts of some legislators. One of those legislators, a Senator from Tucson,… read more
Baby Jogger Recalls 10,600 City Versa Strollers Over Fall Risk
Products that are meant to be used by children or to carry children must meet rigorous safety standards. Young kids need to be protected by the hazards that are out there in the world, and when an item doesn’t meet the necessary standards, recalls like this next one must be issued. The Richmond, Virginia-based Baby… read more
FDA Provides Tips on How to Safely Use Home Medical Devices
Patients who require medical devices in order to ensure their safety must have assurances that those systems would not endanger their lives. Perhaps nowhere is this more important than with medical devices meant to be used in the home. Without a healthcare professional to monitor the device 24/7, patients must educate themselves on how to… read more
Rollaway Threat Prompts Honda to Recall Pilot, Odyssey, and Acura MDX
A rollaway threat has prompted Honda to recall 870,000 Pilot, Odyssey, and Acura MDX vehicles of the 2003 through 2006 model years. 43 people previously filed a complaint in regards to these vehicles, prompting the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to look into the matter. One individual reported sustaining a fibula fracture when they sought… read more
Canadian E. coli Outbreak Spurs Consumers to Eat Less Beef
Widespread recalls of beef products were recently issued in Canada due to an E. coli outbreak. XL Foods, the company behind the recalled beef, was forced to close its doors amid recalls of steaks, ground beef, and more. Now, a recent survey shows that some Canadians have cut down on how much beef they eat. … read more
Consumer Reports Warns Of Overlooked Toy Safety Hazards
In the midst of an otherwise busy year, many people might be somewhat shocked to find that they only have two more weeks to get their Christmas shopping done. The next fortnight will find people rushing to retail outlets in a mad frenzy to get the last available unit of a particular toy that their… read more
Mandatory Black Box Regulation Clears Initial Hurdle
Event data recorders, or as most people might know them, black boxes, have been a fixture of airplanes for years due to their ability to give investigators an accurate representation of the events that led to a crash. A couple years ago, Congress looked into the possibility of passing a law that would mandate these… read more
Fire, Explosion Threat Prompts Recall of 163,000 Gas Valves
Hundreds of thousands of gas valves that could be installed in your home or your place of work are being recalled. Apparently, there’s a chance that a fire or even an explosion could result should a certain defect present itself. The Taiwan-based Fu San Machinery announced the recall, which pertains to a number of low… read more
Software Update Aims to Fix Defect Plaguing Ford Fusions and Escapes
Owners of Ford Escape and Fusion automobiles of the 2013 model year were recently warned of a potential safety issue pertaining to these vehicles. The 1.6L engines on the vehicles are reportedly in danger of overheating, which could then lead a fire to break out. Consumers were warned of this hazard through a dashboard warning… read more
Cardboard Bicycle Helmet Said to Be Remarkably Resilient
A cardboard bicycle was unveiled not long ago, but apparently that was just the tip of the iceberg. Now, a student from the Royal College of Art has designed a cardboard bike helmet that might even be safer than helmets currently on the market. Drawing inspiration from the head structure of a woodpecker, the creator… read more
Anne Arundel Enforcement Campaign Targets Five Driving Behaviors
In Anne Arundel County, Maryland, county police are in the midst of an initiative known as Under the Thirty-Five to Save Lives. Officers in the area will take to dangerous roadways for half an hour every shift to target those behaviors deemed most detrimental to highway safety, hence the “thirty-five” moniker bestowed upon the program. … read more
Listeria Risk Prompts Freshway Foods to Recall Sliced Apples
The potential for a Listeria monocytogenes contamination has prompted the recall of 6,671 pounds of sliced apples. Freshway Foods issued the recall, which specifically pertains to three items: 14 ounce packages of red apple slices and green apple slices under the Motts brand name, and 2.4 ounce packages of red apple slices under the Sonics… read more