Four Types of Motorhomes Recalled By Forest River Due to Fire Risk
Lexington, Sunseeker, Solera, and Forester motorhomes of the 2014 model year are being recalled by Forest River because of a potential problem with the battery isolation manager. On 289 of these vehicles, this component could experience a short circuit. This can lead to the emanation of smoke in conjunction with melting. It could even create… read more
V60 Ventilators Recalled By Respironics California Over Injury Risk
V60 ventilators are being recalled by Respironics California because of a potential software issue that could compromise patient safety. The items were made available across the country between November 16, 2009 and March 28 of this year. The Power Management Board Assembly, if it experiences a component failure, may lead to support being taken away… read more
Advice On Boosting Safety When Riding A Bicycle
With beautiful summer weather nearly upon California, many people might think about switching to a bicycle for their commute. Still others might take to their bikes on a regular basis just for recreational purposes. But no matter why you hop onto the bike, you have to ensure safety when you head out. To that end,… read more
Kisai Watch Alerts Users To Their State of Intoxication
Interlock devices have been catching on as of late as a means to prevent drunk drivers from being able to start a vehicle if their breath clocks in at a given Blood Alcohol Content level. However, these devices are not mandatory in automobiles, and the number of previously convicted drunk drivers who have been forced… read more
In-Development Bike Light Would React To The Environment
It’s one of those inventions that once you hear about it you wonder how it hasn’t come onto the market already: a startup company based in Estonia is developing a system that automatically turns bike lights on and off based off of the environment. The proposal from Velodroom which is currently seeking funding on Kickstarter… read more
Distracted Walking and Injuries From Such on The Rise
Distracted driving has become the defining safety issue of modern day roads. Just think back to the last time you drove on the road and didn’t see someone using their phone in some manner. For many people, it’s been awhile. But one other type of dangerous activity tends to get overlooked: distracted walking. A new… read more
Santa Monica Officials Praise Bike Safety Improvements
Officials with the city of Santa Monica, California are largely pleased with the area’s recent efforts to improve the safety of roads for cyclists. A Bike Action Plan put together in 2010 sought to lay groundwork for the installation of bike lanes and other safety measures throughout the city, and the plan seems to be… read more
Product Mixup Leads to Recall of Enteric Coated Aspirin Bottles
A potential mixup in the product contained within the bottle has led to a recall from the Holtsville, New York-based Advance Pharmaceutical. Bottles of Enteric Coated Aspirin Tablets 81 mg under the Rugby label from Lot 13A026 and with an expiration date of January 2015 might in fact contain 500 mg tablets of acetaminophen. Because… read more
48,900 Aztec Chandeliers Recalled By L.D. Kichler Over Detachment Risk
The Cleveland, Ohio-based L.D. Kichler has announced the recall of nine-light chandeliers of the Aztec style. A whopping 48,900 chandeliers are potentially affected by the recall, and they would have been sold only at Lowe’s stores across the country between July 2006 and August 2011. These bronze-finished items have a fixture loop designed to keep… read more
Make Safety A Critical Part Of Every Trip To The Beach
If you’re going to be headed to one of California’s many beaches this summer, then you absolutely must know what to do to ensure the safety of yourself and your children. Many people underestimate the dangers of even somewhat shallow water, and the hazards just escalate the choppier the water becomes. To make sure your… read more
Chrysler Will Recall Grand Cherokee and Liberty Vehicles After All
Last week, we brought you word of a recall denial by Chrysler that could have had wide-ranging ramifications if they continued on that course of action. However, we will never find out what could have been, as the automaker has agreed to issue a recall at the last minute. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,… read more
Talk To Your Teens About Driving Safety This Summer
Parents with teens out of school for the summer and driving for the first time might feel that they have their work cut out for them attempting to ensure safety. To lend a helping hand, some critical safety advice has been put together by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, and we’d like to relate… read more