Black Friday and Holiday Driving Tips Offered in New Report
Thanksgiving is just over one week away, and many people are going to set out on road trips in order to visit their family and friends for the holiday. But with so many people headed onto the road, accidents are bound to happen. People will be traveling in unknown environs through weather conditions they might… read more
Birds, Insects, and More Identified at Ameridose by FDA Inspectors
By now, you’ve likely heard about the fungal meningitis outbreak that has affected hundreds of people across the country and led to the shutdown of the New England Compounding Center responsible for distributing the contaminated steroid injections. But somewhat overshadowed by all of that are the repercussions that the whole situation has had on other… read more
Columbus Folding Camping Chairs Recalled by Rec-Out For Mold Risk
A series of chairs is being recalled, not because of a fall hazard as is often the case with such items, but because of their potential to suffer from a mold contamination. The Atlanta, Georgia-based Rec-Out LLC announced the recall, which affects Columbus folding camping chairs of the Basin model and with a style number… read more
Mandatory Pedestrian Walkways Near Calgary Construction Sites Proposed
A debate has sprung up as what might be the safest method of protecting pedestrians near construction projects in Calgary. On one side are people that believe pedestrians are endangered when they are forced to walk in the street because a construction project overtakes the sidewalk that is typically to be used by those on… read more
Duncan, Oklahoma Car Seat Check Proves Successful
A car seat safety check was held last Friday in Duncan, Oklahoma. The Central Fire Station was set up to enable concerned parents to bring their vehicles by to ensure that their car seat was installed in the correct manner. Inspectors also kept an eye out for carseats that were no longer legal or those… read more
Sunland Plant in Portales Still Closed on Heels of Salmonella Outbreak
It’s been awhile since numerous peanut and peanut butter products were recalled because of their potential to have sustained a Salmonella contamination. When the issue was discovered, the Portales, New Mexico-based Sunland Inc. suspended operations at their processing plant so that safety could be ensured in the future. The company is now biding its time… read more
FDA Investigated NECC For Sterility Issues A Decade Ago
The most recent shutdown of the New England Compounding Center is apparently not the first time that the facility has been the target of regulators. A House panel convened in order to look into a recent meningitis outbreak stemming from the NECC’s distribution of contaminated steroid inspections has summarized how the Food and Drug Administration… read more
Keep Your Family Safe From a Fire This Thanksgiving
It might be hard to imagine, but with the first Thursday in November also coinciding with the first of the month, Thanksgiving is coming up next week, whether families are prepared or not. And although everyone hopes that their holiday will be a time to make and share memories and good food, there are a… read more
Prioritize Safety Over Price When It Comes To Picking the Right Tires
Some people get so caught up in the price of something that they forget to make sure that what they’re buying is going to be the safest choice. Thankfully, Consumer Reports does what they can to test out numerous items from a variety of price ranges in order to aid consumers in their quest to… read more
Toyota’s Intelligent Transport System Proving Ground Tests New Tech
Automobile manufacturers and technology development teams are busy coming up with safety innovations that aim to make the roads far less dangerous. Toyota is one such company, and they have unveiled a host of systems that might revolutionize safety on the roads near your home. Perhaps the most important revelation is the unveiling of something… read more
Chula Vista Police Target Cellphone Usage Behind the Wheel
Communities across California are attempting to emphasize just how dangerous using a cellphone in any manner behind the wheel of a vehicle can be. Through various education and enforcement measures, the hope is that drivers will slowly begin to understand the inherent risks of texting or talking on a phone behind the wheel and remove… read more
Officers Target Texting in Pennsylvania, But Difficulties Persist
Even as texting while driving bans get enacted across the country and communities step up to make their roads safer, enforcement continues to be a problem. Barring a handheld cellphone ban, which is currently only available in a handful of areas, it has proven difficult for officers to verify that texting has occurred. One police… read more