Trick or Treat Safety Tips
Although there may not be as much neighborhood Halloween trick-or-treating in many areas as there used to be, many of the Experts’ Halloween Safety...
Although there may not be as much neighborhood Halloween trick-or-treating in many areas as there used to be, many of the Experts’ Halloween Safety...
Emergency Management Experts at NHTSA remind us that children become dehydrated more quickly than adults and are at higher risk of heat-related dea...
The US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offers the following extreme heat survival and safety tips.
Getting your Super Bowl game face on? Score more points this year by putting kitchen fire safety in your line up. Explore cooking safety for the Su...
Winter storms increase risk of car accidents, hypothermia, frostbite, carbon monoxide poisoning, & heart attacks from overexertion. Cold Weathe...
As the temperatures drop and winter approaches, it's important to be vigilant about the dangers of hypothermia. This silent threat can creep up on ...
Summer is upon us, and that means barbeques, get-togethers, and fireworks! Many people enjoy seeing the bright colors fly through the night air, bu...
Predicting a dangerous and long heat wave starting this summer, FEMA launched its annual #SummerReady Campaign with an Extreme Heat Summit to help ...
National Safety Month is a time to prioritize the well-being of your loved ones and colleagues by taking steps to ensure their safety in every aspe...
Natural disasters, such as hurricanes, floods, tornadoes and wildfires, can be stressful and devastating for persons living with a chronic disease.
Learn how to protect yourself and loved ones from electrical hazards in everyday life and after a disaster.
Everyone, everywhere should know how to be prepared for tsunamis and how to stay safe. This is true for people who live or work near the ocean, as ...