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- Parents: Your Kids and the Internet Age
Some tips from the site include: Check your child's friend lists and make sure he/she knows all friends in person. Teach your child how to set his/her profile to 'private,' so people they ... - Compare Nursing Home Options Online
As the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services updated their Web site last month to make it easier for consumers to choose a nursing home: http://www.medicare.gov/NHCompare/home.asp The updated ... - Increasing risk of elder abuse
Elder/Adult abuse is becoming a large problem, affecting hundreds of thousands of vulnerable citizens in the United States. For the most part, elder abuse is seldom reported and some experts believe ...
- What is Character
Wikipedia has several definitions, but we like this one best: an evaluation of a particular individual's moral qualities. Character is the constellation of traits that we demonstrate on a ... - Injured on the Job?
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Organization (OSHA), work-related accidents and illnesses claim over two million lives every year. Over 250 million accidents in the workplace cause ... - 'Rock-N-Roll' and Ice in Flight
Over 50 years ago in 1959, a small private single engine plane took off from Clear Lake, Iowa shortly after 1 a.m. bound for Fargo, N.D. It did not get far. A cold northeasterly wind gave way to heavy ...
- Parents: Your Kids and the Internet Age
Some tips from the site include: Check your child's friend lists and make sure he/she knows all friends in person. Teach your child how to set his/her profile to 'private,' so people they ... - Getting Your Child to be "Home Alone" Ready
With summer break here, many working parents will begin to leave their children home alone over the next couple months. Costs for day-care and babysitters can be a suffering cost for many parents, so ... - Understanding Pool Safety
It's the time of year when kid's cant resist their desire to go in the pool. However, along with the fun comes serious dangers. These dangers include drowning, slips and falls, and risky ...
- Injured on the Job?
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Organization (OSHA), work-related accidents and illnesses claim over two million lives every year. Over 250 million accidents in the workplace cause ... - Uninsured/Underinsured Motorists
In today's economic climate, more drivers are either going without automobile insurance or only purchasing the minimum amount required by law, which is $15,000 liability insurance. That is why ...
- LAWSUIT DEADLINES - STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
A statute of limitations is the deadline for filing a lawsuit. Most lawsuits MUST be filed within a limited amount of time. Once the statute of limitations on a potential case has expired, you do not ... - Small claims limit increase in 2012 ... with exceptions!
Finally, California has increased its small claims recovery. A natural person (an individual) can get up to $10,000 in a lawsuit. Businesses and other entities (like government entities) can only get ... - 'Rock-N-Roll' and Ice in Flight
Over 50 years ago in 1959, a small private single engine plane took off from Clear Lake, Iowa shortly after 1 a.m. bound for Fargo, N.D. It did not get far. A cold northeasterly wind gave way to heavy ...
- Asbestos: What you should know
Whether it was woven into popcorn ceilings and insulation or used for its flame-retardant, chemical-resistant properties, asbestos once held promise in the late-19th century as an essential ... - Who is at Increased Risk for Mesothelioma?
In the 1940s, asbestos was used commercially and in the mines during World War II. The risks associated with asbestos were not known to the millions of workers who had been exposed during this time. ...
- LAWSUIT DEADLINES - STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
A statute of limitations is the deadline for filing a lawsuit. Most lawsuits MUST be filed within a limited amount of time. Once the statute of limitations on a potential case has expired, you do not ... - Small claims limit increase in 2012 ... with exceptions!
Finally, California has increased its small claims recovery. A natural person (an individual) can get up to $10,000 in a lawsuit. Businesses and other entities (like government entities) can only get ... - The Dangers of Rip Currents
Hope everyone had a great 4th of July! Now that summer is officially here, we are all spending more time on the sand and in the ocean, which leads to the discussion of rip currents. Rip currents are ...
- Buying the Right Ski Equipment
By now, you've probably learned how to ski, but do you know which ski equipment is safest to use? It is very important to take the time to choose equipment that is safe and comfortable for you. ... - 10 Tips to Stay Safe on Amusement Rides
On April 2, 2011, a 3-year-old boy died of head injuries from a roller coaster in Illinois. He managed to get underneath the safety bar and slip out of the ride while it was in motion. What steps can ... - The Hidden Dangers of Hot Tubs
Imagine that you are on vacation, and you decide to grab a drink at the hotel pool and settle in the hot tub. You do this several times throughout your stay and begin to start feeling weak. It gets ...
- Booster seat law affecting children in 2012!
Last year the California Legislature approved new law on booster seats which will affect drivers and passengers in 2012, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California. Starting Jan. 1, young ... - Frontovers and Backovers
With summer finally here, children are beginning to play in their neighborhood streets and driveways, which increases the risk children face with frontover and backover accidents. In 2010, there were ... - Kids and Driveway Safety
Every year thousands of children are injured or killed by drivers accidentally backing over them. These accidents usually occur in residential driveways or in parking lots. Because more people are ... |
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