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Posted on December 31, 2013

Additional Ways To Boost Safety During New Year’s Revelry

Last week, we related some of the ways that you could boost safety on New Year’s Eve if your festivities involved hosting a party or going to such a celebration yourself.  However, not everyone will go to the type of get-together at a residential area where alcoholic beverages will be served.  Others will go to… read more

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Posted on December 31, 2013

Failure of Da Vinci Surgical Systems May Be Obscured By Underreporting

The da Vinci robotic surgery system from Intuitive Surgical has been in the news in recent months due to reports about patients being injured in conjunction with an operation carried out by one of these machines.  The Food and Drug Administration has a database in place where such adversity is supposed to be reported, and… read more

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Posted on December 31, 2013

Minimize Slip And Fall Risks In Icy Environments

We may not live in Minnesota, where the tips on hand from a new report hail from, but there may still be certain parts of California where the buildup of ice is a possibility.  Therefore, persons on foot always have to be cognizant of the threat posed by a slip and fall, and the aforementioned… read more

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Posted on December 31, 2013

Protecting Pets From The Dangers Of New Year’s Eve

On New Year’s Eve, one of the biggest things that pet owners will have to worry about is that their animals will remain safe amidst the hubbub that often accompanies the holiday.  Thankfully, a new report finds the Houston chapter of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals offering tips to citizens on… read more

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Posted on December 31, 2013

WalkFirst Seeks to Improve Pedestrian Safety in San Francisco

A new report takes a look at San Francisco’s WalkFirst safety initiative, which seeks to improve pedestrian safety in the area.  The group held a sparsely attended meeting a couple weeks ago, but that isn’t stopping the proponents of the effort from continuing on their mission.  $17 million is being provided so that the group… read more

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Posted on December 31, 2013

Lee’s Sandwiches Sausage Recalled By San Jose Company

Two different sausage products have been recalled by a San Jose, California company because of concerns about the possible contamination of the products by Staphylococcus aureus.  The recall, which was announced by Lee Bros. Foodservice, affects Pork Sausages and Pork and Chicken Sausages under the Lee’s Sandwiches brand.  The packaging is 16 ounces in size… read more

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Posted on December 31, 2013

Fall Hazard Leads to Recall of 1,500 Joovy Car Seat Adapters

A series of car seat adapters are being recalled by Joovy because of concerns that children could fall out of the units.  The recall pertains to an estimated 1,500 Zoom stroller adapters that allow the parent to tuck the car seat into a stroller.  Unfortunately, the clips that allow for attachment are in danger of… read more

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Posted on December 30, 2013

Help Children Stay Safe Atop Their Bikes

Children are still out of school, and many have no doubt spent the past few days playing with the myriad toys that they received for the holiday.  In the state of California, where we can expect warm weather all throughout the year, many of those kids may have spent the intervening days riding their shiny… read more

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Posted on December 30, 2013

Classified Meet-Ups Require Extreme Caution

Didn’t get what you want for Christmas?  If so, then maybe your quest to find the perfect gift for yourself will take you to the classifieds sections of the newspaper or a website like Craigslist that offers a similar type of service.  There are precautions that need to be taken in order to reduce the… read more

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Posted on December 30, 2013

Precautions Necessary For Rose Parade Attendees

Many people from across Southern California will descend on Pasadena to view the world-famous Rose Parade.  If you plan on doing so, then you must take the proper precautions and make sure that everything you’re doing will stay well within the realm of the law.  The police and fire departments of Pasadena have released some… read more

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Posted on December 30, 2013

Parents Can Help Teens Avoid Distracted Driving

Did your teenager receive a cellphone as a Christmas present?  If so, then it’s up to you to stress to them how important it will be to use it in the safest manner possible while they’re driving.  Distracted driving is a danger that is on par with intoxication, and teens new to driving simply cannot… read more

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Posted on December 30, 2013

Slew Of New Laws Set To Impact California Citizens

A report from Occupational Health and Safety offers a guide to the new laws that are soon to come into being in California.  The information was put together by the California Highway Patrol.  We’ve previously discussed the three foot cushion that will be afforded by cyclists starting next September and the ban on hands-free texting… read more

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