Holiday Safety

NSC asks drivers to make safe choices this Memorial Day weekend

New estimates from the National Safety Council indicate 393 people may die in motor vehicle-related crashes over the upcoming Memorial Day weekend, prompting the...

Feeling angry behind the wheel? Try the ‘Three R’s’

Anyone who drives has felt moments of annoyance, frustration and even anger when another driver cuts them off, won’t allow them to merge, or makes another aggressive or unsafe action.

NSC: Simple acts can save lives on the roads this holiday season

New estimates from the National Safety Council show that 860 lives will be lost this holiday season as a result of roadway incidents.

A safely decorated workplace

Planning on decorating at work to celebrate the holidays?
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NSC urges people to drive safely over Thanksgiving weekend

Washington — A recent data analysis by the National Safety Council shows that an estimated 439 people may be killed in roadway incidents over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend (Nov. 26-30).

Keep food safe when the power goes out

When strong winter storms knock out the electricity to homes, outages can sometimes last several days.

‘Polar bear plunges’: Are they safe?

Being outdoors in ice-cold water, even for a short period of time, is a risk.

Ready for winter driving?

Do you live where ice, snow and freezing rain are part of winter? If so, you need to get your vehicle ready to handle the elements.
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NSC urges ‘extra caution’ for Labor Day weekend travel

An increased risk of motor-vehicle crashes over the Labor Day weekend threatens the safety of all road users, including pedestrians and cyclists, according to the National Safety Council.

Get ready for allergy season

If you’re one of the many people who suffer from the itchy eyes, runny nose and ah-choos of fall allergies, we’ve got five tips for you.

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