Holiday Safety

Let’s be safe on the road this Labor Day Weekend, NSC says

Estimating that 457 people could be killed in preventable motor vehicle-related crashes during the upcoming Labor Day weekend, the National Safety Council is urging everyone to make roadway safety a priority.

5 things to love about fall

There’s a lot to love about fall! Here’s how you can keep the season fun and safe.

A safe ride on the school bus

Kids need to play their part to help keep things safe.

Bug off!

The most common summer pest? The mosquito. A dozen of the more than 200 types found in the United States and its territories can spread viruses such as West Nile, Zika and chikungunya to people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Boating safety: Wear a life jacket

The National Safe Boating Council’s “Wear It!” campaign urges people of all ages to wear life jackets on boats.

Lightning: When it’s time to bolt

Here are some tips for staying safe from lightning before, during and after lightning storms.

NSC: 599 people may die in traffic crashes over the July 4 weekend

The National Safety Council estimates that 599 lives will be lost in preventable traffic crashes over the Independence Day weekend.

Let’s all drive safely this Memorial Day weekend, NSC says

Washington — With its new estimate showing that 418 people may be killed in motor vehicle crashes over the Memorial Day weekend, the National Safety Council is asking people to take steps to stay safe.
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Safe alternatives to fireworks

How about leaving the fireworks show to the professionals and choosing a safer alternative for your at-home celebrations?

Plant a garden without pain

Gardening is a popular springtime activity. But it can take a toll on your body – particularly your hands, wrists, knees and back.

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