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Posted on June 28, 2013

Don’t Let An Open Garage Leave You Susceptible To Burglars

With the summer here, many residents of California have taken to leaving their garages open as they do some cleaning work or simply head in and out of the house for outdoor activities.  But in Bakersfield, and likely other cities across the state, this trend also leads to an increase in the number of thefts…. read more

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Posted on June 28, 2013

Making Sense Of The Euro NCAP Ratings System

When you see a vehicle’s safety rating, do you immediately know what it means or are you, like many, a bit left in the dark as to how an organization came to that conclusion? Whether you know what they signify or not, these safety ratings are critical when you set out to purchase a new… read more

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Posted on June 28, 2013

Glendale And Nearby Environs Benefits From California Safety Grants

We recently discussed the many grants that have been rewarded throughout the state in order to make improvements in matters of safety.  In the areas of Orange County and Los Angeles Counties alone, the California Office of Traffic Safety made over $10 million available for a variety of safety initiatives.  In Glendale, $228,000 has been… read more

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Posted on June 28, 2013

Oklahoma Incident Illustrates Need For Used Car Recall Law

A new article once again looks at the worrying trend wherein recalled used vehicles are being sold by private sellers and dealers due to the simple fact that there isn’t a law prohibiting such a sale.  The author points to the recent experiences of a mother in Oklahoma who purchased an unbeknownst-to-her recalled Dodge Durango,… read more

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Posted on June 28, 2013

Collapsible Bike Helmet Seeks Funding, Widespread Adoption

A company called CLOSCA Helmets has taken to Kickstarter in a bid to secure funding for a collapsible bicycle helmet.  After wondering why so many people seemingly opted not to wear bike helmets when they take to the roads, the company came to the conclusion that things might be better if storage was easier.  To… read more

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Posted on June 27, 2013

Avoiding Ticks With The Help of Guidance From The FDA

If you do any camping or take part in other outdoor activities this summer, you’ll want to be on the lookout for ticks.  Although tiny, the insects are far from harmless.  In a new report, the Food and Drug Administration has outlined the danger posed by ticks as well as what citizens across the country… read more

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Posted on June 27, 2013

Campaign Promotes Need For Commercial Truck Driver Training

Although the ability of every driver on the road at any given time must be assured, perhaps nowhere is this more important than with commercial truck drivers.  Given the size of these vehicles, one wrong move or inattention to detail could create a veritable disaster.  As such, the proper training of drivers is critical to… read more

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Posted on June 27, 2013

FDA Cracks Down on Fraudulent Online Pharmacies Around The Globe

If you get any of your drugs or prescriptions from an online pharmacy, then it’s important that you make yourself aware of a global crackdown of online drug purveyors claiming to be Canadian pharmacies when in reality they were fronts for an apparent criminal operation. The Food and Drug Administration joined with agencies across the… read more

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Posted on June 27, 2013

Supreme Court Lambasted For Generic Drug Decision

The Supreme Court has issued a decision that has huge ramifications for the generic drug industry.  Specifically, there’s a distinct possibility that it will now become harder for misled consumers to file a legal claim against the makers of a generic drug for a side effect that was not disclosed by the label. The case… read more

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Posted on June 27, 2013

Woodstock Pomegranate Kernels Recalled Due to Hepatitis A Risk

Woodstock Frozen Organic Pomegranate Kernels are being recalled by the Gresham, Oregon-based Scenic Fruit Company.  There is apparently a possibility that 5,091 cases of the product could have sustained a Hepatitis A contamination.  The Food and Drug Administration has been in the midst of a probe attempting to determine where an outbreak of the illness… read more

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Posted on June 27, 2013

3,181 Outlander Sport Vehicles Recalled By Mitsubishi

Outlander Sport vehicles of the 2011 model year are being recalled by Mitsubishi Motors North America due to a potential issue with the panoramic glass roof.  Up to 3,181 vehicles could be affected by the defect, which derives from a mixup that led to adhesive being placed after the primer rather than before.  Thus, the… read more

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Posted on June 27, 2013

715,000 Votive Candles Recalled By Swan Creek Due to Burn Risk

The Swanton, Ohio-based Swan Creek Candle Company has announced the recall of votive candles available without any type of packaging or container.  715,000 candles in total are thought to be affected by the recall, with each being sold at various candle retailers across the country between January and November of last year.  The flame that… read more

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