Finding the balance between keeping small children warm and safely buckled in their car seats can be challenging. Snowsuits, winter coats, and other bulky clothing is dangerous in a car crash. It flattens from the force, leaving extra space under the harness. This can cause a child to slip through the straps and be thrown […]
Burn Awareness Week: Cooking Safety Tips
The American Burn Association hosts Burn Awareness Week during the first full week of February. The theme for 2022 is cooking safety. Did you know that cooking is the top cause of home fires? In this article, we’ll highlight cooking safety tips to help you and your loved ones stay safe. Prevent Cooking Fires Cook […]
Anchor Furniture to Prevent Injuries
Furniture and large items such as televisions should be anchored to prevent tip-overs as part of your childproofing plan. While it’s especially important to anchor these items if you have young children, it’s also a good best practice for everyone, particularly older members of your family who may be susceptible to balance issues. Tip-Over Risks […]
Getting Help After a Prescription Drug Injury
Although medication must be approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before being sold in the United States, drug injuries from both prescription and over-the-counter medicines can occur. In some cases, defective medicines cause harm. In others, unclear warning labels or instructions fail to provide important information to patients. Medications can also be mishandled […]
Car Seat Safety Standards
Thousands of young children are injured or even killed in car accidents each year. Car seats can help protect children in the event of an accident. There is a wide range of car seats available, so it can be overwhelming to find the right one for your child. The following information from the American Academy […]