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Bicycle Safety Reminders

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Bicycle safety is something that everyone should consider, not only if you or your children frequently bike, since most people encounter bicyclists when driving on a daily basis. In this article we will talk about safety reminders and laws for bicyclists, and other things to consider before hopping on your bike.

Some of the most common causes of bicycle injuries are falling or crashing when not wearing a helmet, riding your bike on the wrong side of the street, trying to ...

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7 Simple Ways to Keep Your Kids Safe

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It’s always a good time to review some of the simplest things you can do to keep your kids safe. Even though you probably already know the basics, being a parent, there are some more in-depth but still vital things you can do to keep your kids safe.

  1. Pull on your child’s car seat where the seat belt goes.

            It should not move more than one inch from the base. If it does, make sure you tighten it more.

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9 Things Parents Don’t Know About Teens Driving

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In the U.S., the leading cause of death for teens are car crashes. Teenagers die more often in car crashes than suicide and homicide combined, which puts new teen drivers as risk more than ever. Learning a few new things about teen driving can help you to make sure your child stays safe and reduce the number of car crashes by teenagers.

  • The time that teens are most at risk of being in an accident is within the first year of ...
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Ladder Safety Tips

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We use ladders as tools while trying to accomplish our jobs. Ladder safety usually follows the same rules that apply when using most tools:

  • Choose the best equipment for the job. Instead of using ladders to work from, use scissor lifts or scaffolding – they’re safer. Try to use ladders only for climbing to other levels.
  • Pick the correct ladder height.
  • Maximum weight capacities on commercial ladders will be located on a sticker. Use only ladders that have weight capacities of 250 ...
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