In the 1990’s, an average of 20,000 children were injured each year by child walkers. This high rate of injury led to a decline in popularity to baby walkers, and […]
Read MoreIn the 1990’s, an average of 20,000 children were injured each year by child walkers. This high rate of injury led to a decline in popularity to baby walkers, and […]
Read MoreMost of the time, a fire is not something that can be foreseen or avoided. While some fires are caused by mistakes that people make, these mistakes are often just […]
Read MoreWorkplace injuries occur more frequently than you might think. In fact, many thousands of workplace injuries happen each year. While the most workplace injuries occur in construction, these injuries can […]
Read MoreIt’s nearly impossible to walk around the streets of DC today and not encounter people riding electric scooters. This relatively new addition to transportation has changed the way transit in […]
Read MoreCharcoal briquettes that were still hot after a family was finished grilling caused a fire on Sunday in Prince George’s County. Grilling is a fun activity for the whole family, […]
Read MoreA recent Consumer Reports study looked at vehicle registration for ride-sharing companies in Seattle and New York, and found that 16.2% of vehicles in service had at least one or more […]
Read MoreBackyard trampolines received a lot of negative press a few years back, but until recently, most people have been willing to look the other way for their larger and potentially […]
Read MoreFrom bathtub refinishing to furniture stripping, methylene chloride takes center stage in a variety of household projects. Increasingly, however, health authorities are alerting the public to the substance’s dangers — […]
Read MoreWalking seems like a perfectly safe means of getting around, right? Increasingly, however, evidence suggests otherwise. An alarming report from the Governors Highway Safety Association suggests that pedestrian deaths are […]
Read MoreEvery year, we gain an hour in the fall and give up an hour in the spring for the sake of daylight savings. Most people regard this as a mere […]
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