Las Vegas Officials Encourage Safety on Halloween
Police and safety officials in Las Vegas, Nevada are attempting to spread awareness about the importance of safety on Halloween. Safe Kids Clark County, the Trauma Unit of the University Medical Center, and the Las Vegas Police Department this morning were out talking to parents and their children as they headed to school. Officials placed… read more
300 MG Budeprion XL No Longer Approved by FDA
300 milligram tablets of Budeprion XL have lost their approval from the Food and Drug Administration following testing which suggested the key ingredient in this drug was not being adequately distributed in the bloodstream. This generic counterpart to the Wellbutrin XL antidepressant allegedly distributes the active ingredient quicker than Wellbutrin proper, and many people have… read more
What to Do When A Flood Compromises Your Home
Hurricane Sandy has made its wrath known throughout New England, and millions upon millions of people have found themselves affected in some way by this intense storm. In California, we’re obviously far removed from this current threat, but seeing our fellow citizens on the other side of the country put through these trials and tribulations… read more
Officials Attempt to Prevent Disaster as Crane Collapses in New York
Hurricane Sandy has struck New York, and perhaps one of the most striking images to be released since the disaster began is one that depicts a damaged crane dangling precariously 74 stories above the street. The crane was being used as part of a construction project taking place in Midtown Manhattan. With winds potentially reaching… read more
Utah Closes Texting Ban Loophole, But Convictions Remain Elusive
Utah recently made changes to their ban on texting behind the wheel that were supposed to make it easier for prosecutors to get convictions in instances where people who were texting on their phone caused an injurious or fatal accident. But at this moment in time, no such convictions have been had. Previously, the law… read more
Meningitis Outbreak Leads to FDA Inspection and Calls for Oversight
Following a widespread meningitis outbreak that has affected hundreds of lives and killed dozens, members of the government are calling for new oversights that could help prevent such an incident in the future. The New England Compounding Center was responsible for distributing the contaminated steroids thought to be responsible for the outbreak, and the Food… read more
NHTSA Exploring How Best to Regulate Autonomous Vehicles
We’ve come one step closer to seeing autonomous vehicles on the roads. The administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently discussed how the organization plans to regulate such vehicles to ensure safety in the future. The agency has been in discussions with Google in order to arrive at an idea of how regulations… read more
Emergency Aid Kicks Into Gear in Cohasset, Massachusetts
The Community Emergency Response Team has been mobilized in Cohasset, Massachusetts in order to help those persons who have been negatively impacted by Hurricane Sandy. Volunteers with the group were out on Monday in a bid to get in touch with select persons in the community to make sure they had the essentials that would… read more
Duluth, Georgia Dealership Under Investigation by NHTSA
A car dealership in Duluth, Georgia is under investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration because it has been alleged that said dealership sold a recalled vehicle. The Nissan Quest is the vehicle in question. It was discovered that 2011 and 2012 model years of the vehicle suffer from an issue wherein if they… read more
Pedestrians and Drivers Alike Offered Tips from Safe Kids Worldwide
Distracted driving has sadly become commonplace on our roads, and even though states continue to crack down on the act with new bans and ordinances, much work still has to be done. One threat that has gone largely unnoticed until just recently, though, is the danger posed by distracted walking and other pedestrian activities that… read more
Food Safety and Preparedness Vital as Hurricane Sandy Threatens
A new article in the LA Times takes a look at the activity taking place all along the East Coast now that Hurricane Sandy is bearing down. Although that disaster is far removed from citizens in our state of California, some of the information contained within is valuable should some disaster compromise safety on the… read more
Tough Teen Cellphone Ban About to Be Enacted in Wisconsin
Teenagers in the state of Wisconsin should take note: using a cellphone behind the wheel of an automobile is about to become illegal. Starting November 1, texting, talking, or engaging in some other activity on a cellphone while driving will be against the law for all those who possess a probationary license, and that means… read more