FDA Provides Glimpse at Actions Leading up to Sunland Shutdown
We’ve previously discussed how Sunland Inc., the company that distributed peanut butter that led to a Salmonella outbreak across the country, had its registration shut down by the Food and Drug Administration, essentially barring the company from production until alleged safety issues could be corrected. The FDA now has an in-depth report on how the… read more
Disagreement on Danger Posed by Recalled Generic Lipitor
What happens when a recall gets issued but there are differing opinions on how dangerous usage of the item can be to consumers? That’s the issue now that word of a recall of a generic version of Lipitor known as atovastatin has reached the public. The Food and Drug Administration informed the country of that… read more
Mountain View Contemplates the Institution of Bicycle Safety Measures
Mountain View is the latest community in California to grow increasingly passionate about the need for measures that would improve bicycle and pedestrian safety. At a recent city council meeting, a principal from a local school expressed her disappointment with the fact that three kids at the school had been hit on nearby Castro Street. … read more
Bill Seeks to Ban Cellphone Usage and Texting While Driving in Florida
Despite cellphone and texting bans being put in place in various states across the country, there are still some holdouts to these types of laws. Florida is one such holdout, but that could change if Senate Bill 74 is passed. A senator has just filed that bill, which would target both talking on a cellphone… read more
Murrieta Presentation Invites Kids to Wear Bike Helmets
Bicycle safety was the focus of a recent demonstration held in Murrieta, California. Students at Buchanan Elementary School were recently treated to the presentation put together thanks to a joint effort from Schwinn Bikes, the North County Fire Protection District, and the ThinkFirst National Injury Prevention Foundation. It was part of the Helmets on Heads… read more
Grapefruit Juice and Medication Could Be a Dangerous Combination
We often bring you word of various safety hazards that could await consumers who aren’t careful. But one thing that many people might not realize poses a danger is the consumption of grapefruits when also taking certain types of medication. These findings, although reportedly known for about 20 years, are brought to the foreground once… read more
Public Citizen Wants Reexamination of Compounders Warned by FDA
Compounding pharmacies have become a target of scrutiny now that the New England Compounding Center has been found to have distributed contaminated injectable steroids across the country, leading to a widespread outbreak of fungal meningitis that has claimed numerous lives. With Congress and the FDA looking into what can be done to promote safety in… read more
Bounce House Dangers Illustrated in Report and Videos
We’ve seen them at parties and we’ve likely played inside of one ourselves at some point in time: bounce houses. Typically rolled out at children’s birthday parties and similar events, these items might look like a lot of fun, but a new study details how dangerous they can be to those who use them, a… read more
LA Auto Show Design Challenge Imagines Future of Traffic Enforcement
The ninth annual Design Challenge was hosted at the Los Angeles Auto Show, and it provides a unique glimpse into what the future of automotive technology may hold. The big takeaway from this year was the number of people who believe that the future of traffic law enforcement will hinge on autonomous vehicles, basically drones… read more
CHP Cracks Down on Texting as Californians Begin to Perceive The Risks
A survey we brought you news of recently shows that Californians understand the distinct danger posed to safety when a driver is distracted. In fact, cellphone talking and texting were found to be the biggest perceived hazards among respondents. It’s because of this threat that the California Highway Patrol is taking large steps in trying… read more
Study Finds Yersinia Bacteria in Multiple Pork Samples
A study has come up with some disturbing findings about the bacteria that could be found in pork items, but its validity has been called into question by the USDA and the National Pork Producers Council. By looking at nearly 200 pork samples in six states, Consumer Reports was able to determine that 68% of… read more
Power Loss Safety Tips for Families Affected by Inclement Weather
Starting today, rainstorms and even snow were set to hit parts of Northern California. These conditions can have a detrimental impact on driving, visibility, and all sorts of things. They might even lead to a power outage under the right circumstances. All across California, it’s clear that we’re approaching the season where rain can pour… read more