Secure Your Household From Common Injury Threats
A new report explains that 21 million trips to the hospital and almost 20,000 fatalities take place every year because of an incident in the home. To make sure your family is safe, especially if you have young children, then you might consider the tips on offer from that same report. Your first step could… read more
Possible Airbag Issues Lead NHTSA to Probe 320,000 Honda Odysseys
Airbag issues continue to plague automakers. On the heels of a 1.8 million vehicle recall issued by Chrysler and Toyota, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has now opened an investigation into 320,000 Honda Odyssey Minivans of the 2003 and 2004 model years. Complaints to the agency suggest that the airbags on these vehicles can… read more
Avoid Tailgating To Avoid Disaster
Could your driving habits be putting you in danger? If you tailgate vehicles in front of you, they might be. The Ohio Highway Patrol estimates that nearly 66,000 crashes throughout 2012 could be attributed to a person following another far too closely, and those crashes caused 58 deaths. To make sure you’re not privy to… read more
761 Aerial Devices Recalled By Altec Due to Overheating Threat
Six types of aerial devices of the 2010 through 2012 model years are being recalled by Altec because of a potential fire threat. An estimated 761 vehicles with a 19,500 pound gross vehicle weight rating and a Ford F550 chassis are potentially impacted by the recall, which was issued once it was discovered that damage… read more
Steps Commercial Drivers Can Take to Ensure Safety
We brought you word yesterday of an event taking place this week all across the country called Roadcheck 2013. Inspection stations along our nation’s highways were set up to receive commercial trucks and make sure that the vehicles and those driving them were up to par with safety standards. However, the event only lasts a… read more
Study Shows Distraction May Lead to Increase In Red Light Violations
We’ve written a lot about the impact that distracted driving can have on your ability to properly operate a motor vehicle. When your mind and eyes are placed someplace other than the road, it simply becomes impossible to react in time to sudden changes in the environment. A new study backs up this idea. Put… read more
Final Decision on Chrysler’s Recall Refusal Could Have Lasting Impact
We’ve brought you plenty of news dedicated to Chrysler’s recent refusal to comply with a voluntary recall of Jeep Grand Cherokee and Liberty vehicles requested by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. As a new report shows us, even though this move isn’t without precedent, a victory by Chrysler could call into question the NHTSA’s… read more
Study Highlights Standards and Inadequacies of Child Safety Seat Usage
This month’s issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons features research which takes a look at standards regarding child safety seats and the adherence to those benchmarks among parents. The study has some important information for those looking to ensure the safety of their kids. Although children up to the age… read more
Trophy and Trophy SE Motorcycles Recalled Due to Fire and Crash Risks
Slightly more than 500 Trophy SE and Trophy motorcycles of the 2012 and 2013 model years are being recalled by Triumph Motorcycles. The fuel tank on these vehicles has two layers that may not adhere properly, a condition that has the potential to allow fuel to emanate from the tank. This poses two hazards: the… read more
Laceration and Fire Risks Prompt Recall of 8,100 Philips Lamps
8,100 metal halide lamps are being recalled by the Bath, New York-based Philips Lighting Company. The 150-watt, egg-shaped lamps could have internal wiring that’s in danger of arcing, a condition which might lead the lamp to shatter or spark a blaze. Although no incidents involving property damage or a fire have been reported at this… read more
Country Life Iron Supplement Bottles Recalled Over Child Safety Risk
The Hauppauge, New York-based Country Life has announced the recall of around 1,100 Target-Mins 25 mg iron supplement bottles because of the lack of child-resistant packaging. This brings the 90 tablet bottles from Lot 13A866B out of compliance with the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The worry is that children might be susceptible to an injury… read more
Going In-Depth With The Chrysler Non-Recall Situation
Yesterday, we brought you word of an interesting wrinkle in a recalled requested by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: Chrysler, the target of the directive, has refused to agree to the agency’s order. That creates a conundrum wherein consumers have been informed of a possible safety defect but have little recourse to do anything… read more