Building an Emergency Kit with Disability in MindCreating a supply kit is part of being prepared for emergencies and disasters. Kits should include basic survival items but also things specific to you
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Celebrate Halloween Safely and Help a Good CauseThis Halloween, fewer families will be going door to door as the pandemic enters its predicted second wave. Seventy-three percent of people do not antic
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5 Tips for Your Next Snowmobile AdventureAs travel restrictions and popular trends like staycations have changed the way many people escape from their day-to-day lives, rediscovering classic, outdoor
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How Trucking Industry Protocols Help Keep Roads SafeAs both commuters and tourists return to the roads this year, they\’ll likely find even more commercial trucks, which are currently moving freight at
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Make Safety a Priority for Holiday TravelAs more and more Americans hit the road and return to traveling for the holidays, concerns around road safety are top of mind.
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Safe and Sound5 ways to reduce safety risks for young children
(eLivingtoday.com) As parents, one of your top priorities is the safety and well-being of your children. With all the potential pitfalls -
3 Things to Know About AsthmaMore than 25 million Americans suffer from asthma, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\’s National Health Interview Survey. This chronic condition i
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Safety in the SkyWhat to know about emergency air ambulance transportationFor many types of medical emergencies, time is a critical factor. The faster a patient receives critical care, the greater the
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5 Tips to Fight Sleep DeprivationDespite a desire for perfect sleep, Americans are not even close to getting the recommended eight hours a night, and 1 in 4 Americans believes the sleep they are getti
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What You Need to Know About Your ThyroidMichele Adams is quick to say, “I don’t want to throw anyone under the bus,” but it took her being hit by a car for her thyroid disease to finally be diagnosed.