Tips for the Home
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Millions of U.S. citizens travel abroad each year using their U.S. passports. To ensure a safe and enjoyable trip overseas, the U.S. State Department offers the following travel tips. |
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The most common emergency involving children is poisoning. Poisons can occur in any room within the home. Keep your home safe with these guidelines! |
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Each year, about 200,000 children are treated in U.S. hospital emergency rooms for playground equipment-related injuries. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) offers these safety tips to avoid such injuries. |
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A healthy pet is a happy companion. To assure your pet's daily well being requires regular care. Check out these helpful tips! |
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A cook's best friend and most important utensil is a sharp knife. Keep the following tips in mind when working with your kitchen knives. |
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Whether your at the kitchen or the store, you should always keep these tips in mind for the health of you and your family. |
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According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), cooking equipment is the leading cause of home fires in the U.S. The NFPA suggests taking the following steps to prevent cooking fires in the home. |
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Use the Home Safety Checklist to spot possible dangers in your home. |
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According to the National Gardening Association, two out of three American households take part in some gardening activity each year and whether you're a master gardener or budding amateur, keep these safety tips in mind. |
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Learn how to care for some of the most dangerous and common injuries and emergencies! |
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Responding immediatly to a medical emergency is of the utmost importance to the victim. Learn techniques that could save a life! |
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Electricity is an important part of our lives that cannot be taken for granted. Electricity must be treated with caution and respect. Keep your home safe with these suggestions! |
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and deadly gas. To learn to avoid CO poisoning in your home read this article. |
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Physical activity helps prevent and treat heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and osteoporosis. Read about exercise tips in this article. |
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Back pain is second only to the common cold on the list of reasons Americans go to the doctor. Sprains and strains to the back are preventable. |
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Taking the time to "baby-proof" your home can help avoid many preventable home injuries. It's important you take the following precautions in this article to properly baby-proof your home. |
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