Glider Rockers Pose Fall Hazard
The Brooks Furniture Glider Rockers were recently recalled because safety experts determined the spindles in the base may separate while rocking, leading to a fall hazard for the customer. Consumers...
View ArticleHawaii Ranks Second in Teen Driving Report
WalletHub’s 2014 Best and Worst States for Teen Drivers report revealed Hawaii is ranked near the top of the list for teen driver safety conditions, behind New York state. The 50 states were compared...
View ArticleCalifornia Auditor Critiques Commission on Passenger Safety
A California state auditor announced on Tuesday the commission which oversees passenger carriers is failing to make sure customers remain safe. The state auditor said a lack in leadership by the...
View ArticleResearch Shows Child’s Chances of Injury Higher in the Morning
New research recently revealed that children in Scotland are more likely to experience an accident due to rushing in the morning. 39% of parents admitted during a survey that safety precautions are...
View ArticleHealth Advice Too Complicated for Half of Patients
Around half of all adults surveyed in England say health advice provided by their health team is too complicated. The Royal College of General Practitioners warned that not following a doctor’s advice...
View ArticleMotorcyclist Safety Tips
As the weather improves throughout the country, more motorcyclists are hitting the road. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation said nearly half of all deadly motorcycle wrecks involve another vehicle. The...
View ArticleLawsuit Filed Due to Lowered Value of GM Vehicles
A recent federal lawsuit was filed asking GM to send checks to all owners of late-model vehicles, not only the owners of recalled vehicles. Many lawsuits are already underway involving the automaker. A...
View ArticleMore Teens Receive License in Summer
A higher number of teenagers receive their driver’s licenses in the summer compared with all other seasons. Parents should expect their expenses to increase as a teenager gets their license, and...
View ArticleWashington State Announces Campaign to Prevent High Driving
The Washington Traffic Safety Commission recently launched a campaign which reminds those who plan to visit one of the new marijuana retail stores opening in July that driving while high is still...
View ArticleStudies Help Determine Effects of Drugged Driving
Medical marijuana is now legal in 22 states, including the state of Michigan. Many other states have decriminalized marijuana, such as Colorado. Around one dozen towns in Michigan also have measures on...
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