Frequent and thorough handwashing is one of the activities said to be an important step in helping prevent the spread of COVID-19. And when you don’t have access to soap and water, using a hand sanitizer is the next best thing — or is it? While hand sanitizers may help…
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Lesser Known Water Dangers to Be Aware Of
Reminders regarding water safety precautions aimed at preventing drowning accidents are prevalent, particularly this time of year. But there are two other events – dry drowning and secondary drowning – that can be just as dangerous yet are not as widely publicized. Both conditions are usually predicated by a near…
Avoid Summer Tragedy – Don’t Leave Children (or Pets) Unattended in Cars
The official start of summer is still a few days away and already there have been four child fatalities related to hot cars in this county this year, according to the National Safety Council. A recent nj.com article on the arrest of a Paterson, NJ mother on child endangerment charges…
The Risky Side of Internet Challenges
There are all kinds of internet challenges out there these days – many are fun, silly activities meant to promote laughter; some are designed to raise awareness of, and/or funds for, a good cause; and yet others are mean-spirited and dangerous. With remote learning and stay-at-home orders currently in effect,…
Let’s All Do Our Part to Slow the Spread of the Coronavirus!
By taking these steps, we can all do our part to help stop the spread of the Coronavirus: If you feel sick, stay home and contact your medical provider. If someone in your house has tested positive, keep your entire household at home and contact your medical provider. If you…
When A Vacation Excursion Goes Wrong, Who’s to Blame?
Vacation booking companies make it convenient to get the most out of your vacation by serving as a one-stop outlet for reserving all of your accommodations, including activities and excursions operated by third parties. But what happens if something goes wrong on one of those excursions resulting in injury? Is…
How Risky Is Your Job?
There are certain jobs you would expect to carry a high risk of job-related injury – emergency first-responders, high-rise window cleaners, miners, road repair crews, oil field workers – to name a few. On the other hand, you may consider other jobs relatively safe but you could be surprised. According…
Tips for Keeping Young Passengers Safe This Winter
The recent drop in temperature was a sudden reminder that winter is on its way – time to break out the heavy coats and other cold weather gear. For drivers, it’s also time to reassess your safety checklist before hitting the road, especially when travelling with young children. The National…
Minimizing the Risks of Halloween
It seems like almost from the moment summer ends and school starts, kids (and by default their parents) start thinking about Halloween: the costumes, the parties, the trick-or-treating and, of course, the treats. It’s a fun time of year, but it is also one that is fraught with risks. Almost…
Water Safety Tips to Avoid Summer Tragedies
A New Jersey teen recently suffered serious injury after falling 35 feet into a secluded swimming hole in upstate New York. Fortunately, she was with friends who were able to call for help. However, the remote location of the swimming hole hindered first responders’ efforts, prolonging their rescue attempts and…