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Back to School Safety Tips for Preventing Student Backpack Injuries
The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that students sustain over 7,500 backpack-related injuries every year. Student backpack injuries pose a variety of risks for children. Dangers of Backpacks Backpacks pose a serious risk of back... Continue reading → -
Some Florida Surgery Offices Are ‘Filthy,’ Say Inspectors
Florida residents who need minor surgery can save money by choosing to have the procedure performed at a doctor’s office. This can be a significant cost savings over having the procedure performed at a hospital.... Continue reading → -
10 of the Most Common Workplace Injuries
According to Hilda Solis, who is the Secretary of Labor, 12 individuals everyday go to work and never come home. In addition, 3.3 million individuals suffer an injury at their workplace from which they never... Continue reading → -
Kids in Danger Report Outlines Dangerous Products for Children
In recent years, the number of children’s product recalls have been high in spite of an increase in federal regulations concerning product safety. Furthermore, it seems some types of children’s products always end up near... Continue reading → -
Driverless Cars Are Coming: Are Self-Driving Cars Safe
It is not surprising to learn that fully robotic cars are the next evolution in driving technology. Cars have had the ability to parallel park without the assistance of a driver for several years. Drivers... Continue reading → -
Should Doctors Discuss Senior Driving Safety Issues with Older Patients
A recent study found that many doctors do not bring up the topic of driving safety with senior patients. In many cases, doctors only bring up this important subject when a patient has had an... Continue reading → -
Brain Injury Study: Longer Recovery Time for Children with Previous Concussions
A new study has revealed that children and young adults have a longer recovery time from a concussion if they have previously sustained another concussion or repeated blows to the head. The study indicates that... Continue reading → -
Summer Temperatures May See Rise in Wrongful Deaths Caused by Children Left in Hot Cars
As summer begins, we must remember the importance of keeping children safe from heat stroke. All individuals can experience heat stroke if they remain in a hot environment for too long. However, unattended vehicles present... Continue reading → -
Texting While Driving Now Illegal for Florida Drivers in an Effort to Reduce Distracted Driving
On May 28 Rick Scott, Florida’s Governor, signed a bill into law banning texting while driving that applies equally to computer tablets and mobile phones. Florida is the 41st state to enact such legislation. This... Continue reading → -
Recent Pair of Distracted Driving Studies Reveals Extent of the Problem
Two recent studies of distracted driving have revealed just how much of a problem this behavior has become. The first was a report from the National Safety Council revealing that the role of cell phone... Continue reading → -
Legal Drug Use Contributes to Commercial Truck Accidents
Florida and across the United States, becoming sandwiched between large commercial trucks barreling down the highway at 65 miles an hour is a frightening enough experience. Of the 5,700,000 commercial motor vehicle drivers, more than... Continue reading → -
Florida Billboard Campaign Reminds Parents Not to Leave Kids in Hot Cars
Nationwide, there have been 560 documented cases of children dying from hyperthermia while either left in or gaining access to a car since 1998. Florida is one of the 20 states with laws targeting leaving... Continue reading → -
Federal Agency Pushes for Lower Blood Alcohol Limit in Effort to Reduce Drunk Driving Accidents
In May 2013, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued a recommendation that the laws of all states impose a lower blood alcohol content level as the standard for drunk driving. The consensus is that... Continue reading → -
Eco-Cuisine Recalls Products That May Be Contaminated with Salmonella
A Boulder, Colorado company is recalling a number of food mixes after being alerted that they may be contaminated with salmonella. The company, Eco-Cuisine, Inc., provides food service operators with a variety of food mixes.... Continue reading → -
What You Need to Know about Nursing Home Abuse
It is hard enough to have to send an elderly family member to a nursing home. Having to worry about the risk of nursing home neglect or abuse is something that no one wants to... Continue reading →