Reducing Risk Inside and Around the Home In the kitchen, Keep a distance between flammable objects (papers, curtains, plastics, etc.) and fire sources (oven, stove top, portable heater, etc.) Use harmful products (cleaning solutions, lighters) with caution (follow instructions!) and
Safe Driving Guide for Seniors
Having a car not only offers flexibility to move around but also comforts people psychologically. This is more evident at an older age. Most of them have been driving for such a long time that imagining a life without a
Hurricane Safety – Everything You Need to Know
Knowing When and Where to Expect a Hurricane Expect the hurricane season, and enter it prepared. Recognize the wind scale numbers 1 = 74-95 mph: dangerous and damaging winds (toppled trees, power outages) 2 = 96-110 mph: extremely dangerous; extensive
Traveling with Pets – Keeping your Pets Safe and Happy When Traveling
Pets become members of our families, so it’s natural to want to take them with us when we travel. In order to make traveling with your pet safe and enjoyable for you and the animal alike, you need to do
Staying Safe in the Heat of the Summer
The Dangers of Heat Fill up on water regularly to remain hydrated. If you’re thirsty, you’re not hydrated. Never leave a child or pet enclosed in a vehicle on a hot day; the temperature inside can surpass 100 degrees in