Are You Prepared for a Roadside Emergency?

2023-03-13T12:31:30+00:00

by Florence Murray Car crashes happen every day. The U.S Department of Transportation and National Highway Safety Administration reported 42,925 fatalities in the U.S. in 2021, compared to 33,782 in 2012. Theoretically, vehicle mortalities should

Are You Prepared for a Roadside Emergency?2023-03-13T12:31:30+00:00

Do’s and Don’ts of Maintaining Your Car

2022-10-06T17:13:32+00:00

by Caitlin O'Donnell Do: Fix problems as soon as they arise. Get your car inspected routinely to make sure brake pads, belts, hoses, etc., are all in working order. Read the owner’s manual before attempting

Do’s and Don’ts of Maintaining Your Car2022-10-06T17:13:32+00:00

Tips to Prepare For a Hurricane

2022-08-15T12:43:31+00:00

by Brandy Abalos Those who live in an area with a high risk of hurricanes should take time to prepare for them. There are steps to take well before bad weather comes and actions to

Tips to Prepare For a Hurricane2022-08-15T12:43:31+00:00

Tips For Choosing the Right Bicycle

2022-07-14T19:57:49+00:00

by Craig Kelley fusion_dropcap color="" boxed="yes" boxed_radius="50%" class="" id=""]A[/fusion_dropcap]ll bicycles on the shelf may look similar to the untrained eye, save for the size differences. However, it is not as simple as picking the loveliest

Tips For Choosing the Right Bicycle2022-07-14T19:57:49+00:00

Trampolines: What You Need to Know

2022-07-14T19:13:25+00:00

by Katherine Allen Trampoline sales have increased exponentially since companies began marketing them as staples for backyard fun. Recently, it has become common for adults to use trampolines for exercise, as well. Globe Newswire estimated

Trampolines: What You Need to Know2022-07-14T19:13:25+00:00

Safety Tips For Runners

2021-01-13T15:48:38+00:00

by Logan Wood With COVID-19 rates spiking, Americans face another period of lockdown and seclusion from loved ones, jobs, school, etc. According to the CDC, this seclusion not only negatively affects mental health but also

Safety Tips For Runners2021-01-13T15:48:38+00:00

Preparing for a New Driver in the House

2020-06-08T21:37:30+00:00

by Matthew Devoti Your child is nearing a landmark birthday. In a handful of months, she’ll be eligible to obtain her permit to drive. She’s already talking about taking the family car to school, her

Preparing for a New Driver in the House2020-06-08T21:37:30+00:00

Living Alone? Tips to Stay Safe

2020-05-11T15:26:35+00:00

by Rachel Gore Living on your own? You aren’t the only one. A growing percentage of people are living solo, with the U.S. Census Bureau reporting in 2019 that over one in four (28%) American

Living Alone? Tips to Stay Safe2020-05-11T15:26:35+00:00

Trampoline Parks – Yes or No?

2019-08-02T16:52:39+00:00

In a 2016 study published in Pediatrics, researchers found that in 2010, there were 581 emergency department visits for trampoline park injuries (TPIs). Just four years later, in 2014, there were nearly 7,000.

Trampoline Parks – Yes or No?2019-08-02T16:52:39+00:00
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