February 2010
4 posts
Avoiding Deer Collisions - chapter 2
-When driving at night, use high-beam headlights when there is no opposing traffic. The high-beams will illuminate the eyes of deer on or near a roadway. Watch for the reflection of deer eyes and for deer silhouettes on the shoulder of the road. High-beam headlights will not necessarily frighten a deer, so do not rely on the high-beams to deter deer, but rather rely on them to better illuminate...
Feb 22nd
Avoiding Deer Collisions - chapter 1
-Stay alert, awake, and sober. Always wear your seatbelt and drive at a safe, sensible speed for conditions. Deliberately look for deer, particularly when driving during peak collision times. -Most deer-vehicle collisions occur in the months of October, November, and December. Peak times for collisions are the last week of October and the first two weeks of November. Highest-risk periods are from...
Feb 15th
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Car Seat Instructions - Booster with Back.
Feb 8th
Protect Yourself from Home Fires - chapter 4
Since most fires start between midnight and 4 a.m., the key to survival is being awake and alert. Working smoke detectors save crucial time in responding to a blaze and also saves lives. Smoke alarm safety -Install at least one smoke detector on each floor and one near each bedroom area. -Check detectors regularly to make sure they are working. -Change the batteries twice each year. An easy way...
Feb 1st