We like to share articles that promote safety and accident prevention, so here is a collection content that helps advocate injury-avoidance in different situations…
The government has set high standards for schools in order to maintain cleanliness in order to prevent injuries and illness from occurring. Luckily, there are simple measures schools can take to adhere to these standards. Below is a closer look at some of the safety rules and regulations schools must follow.
Reducing the Risk of Injuries in Grocery Stores
Grocery stores hold the potential to pose a number of hazards to their customers and employees. Here are a few tips on being proactive in preventing injuries.
Furniture Tipping Injury Prevention
On a daily basis, many people don’t consider their furniture to be a threat to their child. And yet, every day, a child is harmed by a piece of furniture. Televisions are the most common causes of furniture tipping injuries, causing traumatic brain injuries or abdominal trauma. Furniture tipping is a growing hazard to families with young children. Every year, hundreds of children are hospitalized due to a furniture tipping accident. What’s worse, 84% of furniture tipping injuries that result in death involve a child under the age of 9. Educate yourself about the dangers of furniture tipping in order to prevent this danger from harming your child.
Safety When Working with Electricity
Electronic devices are a necessity in everyday life, from utilizing computers in the workplace to cooking with kitchen appliances in your home. Electronics make our lives easier, but if not used properly, they can cause safety issues like electrical shock or fires.
Driving becomes more difficult as we age, and can be especially difficult throughout the winter season. Wet, slick roads can quickly freeze when temperatures drop, causing roads to become icy and dangerous. By taking certain precautions and being mindful of the roads, the elderly can safely navigate the roads this winter.
Moving can be an emotionally stressful journey, but also a physically tolling one. From packing your belongings to lifting heavy boxes, moving from one home to another can pose a number of physical threats. To avoid injury during your big move, be aware of the potential dangers that could cause physical damage to yourself and others.
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