June 2009
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Watch out for the Jury Phone Scam. Helpful video.
Common Dangers In and Around the Home - chapter 2
Poisons Poisoning remains a serious problem, even with safety bottle tops and childproof containers.
-Keep medicine out of the sight and reach of children -Keep all products in original containers. -Destroy and discard old medications. -Store food and poison products separately. -Use child safety locks on cabinets and drawers.
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Common Dangers In and Around the Home - chapter 1
Window Blinds Window covering cords with loops are a serious strangling risk, especially for young children. The cords used to adjust window blinds are often looped together, or can form loops if tied improperly. A child can get tangled in these loops, with serious consequences, including death. While most new blinds today are made without loops, it’s important to adapt older blinds. Repair kits...
Household Goods That Could Go Bad - chapter 4
Whether you’re scouring the secondhand market or doing a safety sweep of your own home, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission offers the following tips to evaluate the safety of some commonly used items.
Ride-on Battery Powered Vehicles More than 10 million vehicles have been recalled after causing more than 180 fires. At least 10 children were burned.
Cedar Chests Lane recalled 12 million...
Mr. Ed asks Wilbur to provide for him in case anything happens. If only Wilbur would buy a Life Insurance policy, then Mr Ed would be provided for. How about you and your loved ones? Are they protected in case anything happens to you?