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Friday, December 15, 2017 It’s that time of the year; Mornings taken over by shoveling the sidewalks, waiting for our cars to heat up, and helplessly searching for last year’s car scraper. As we rush out the door to finish last-second holiday shopping or to work after sleeping in those extra few minutes – make sure to be cautious of the snow and ice covered roads. READ MORE >>
Friday, October 27, 2017 The Halloween season can be a lot of fun – kids running around dressed as tiny pumpkins and superheroes; haunted houses; pumpkin picking and trick-or-treating. With all of the activities surrounding Halloween it is important that we exercise caution and make sure the holiday doesn’t turn into a nightmare. READ MORE >>
Friday, September 22, 2017 It is that time of the year once again. Turn in your flip flops and swimsuits, because the leaves are changing and the temperatures are dropping. We have a few tips for you and your family, so that you can stay safe and enjoy the beautiful autumn weather this year. 1. Exercise candle caution READ MORE >>
Tuesday, September 19, 2017 With recent occurrences in Texas and Florida, it is important to always be prepared for severe weather changes and storms. In order to ensure the safety of you, your family, friends, and coworkers consider the following tips to make sure you are prepared for any unexpected weather threats. READ MORE >>
Thursday, August 3, 2017 What is Snap Map? Introduced in a June 2017 update, Snap Map allows users to share their exact location with friends within the Snapchat app. Snap Map gathers location data using a smartphone’s GPS sensor and displays the time of day an individual is at a specific location and his or her speed of travel. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 18, 2017Feeling thirsty means your body is on the road to dehydration. Do not wait until then, especially if working or exercising outside in extreme heat. Summer heat can be more than uncomfortable—it can be a threat to your health, especially for older adults and children. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 18, 2017Did You Know? According to research done by the University of Utah, using a handheld or hands free mobile device slows a driver’s reactions as much as someone with a blood alcohol content of .08, the legal limit in all U.S. states. Using mobile devices to call, text or email is a leading cause of distracted driving. READ MORE >>
Friday, October 10, 2014 After exceeding 50 inches of snow in the New York Metropolitan area this winter, The roads have paid a heavy price. Numerous amounts of potholes have decorated highways across the east coast. If you’re not careful, you can do major damage to your car. * Never hit your brakes before encountering a pothole. READ MORE >>
Thursday, October 2, 2014 First, don’t panic. You have a better chance of handling the emergency safely if you do not let fear take over. Here is what to do in various emergency situations: TIRE BLOWOUT -. If a tire blows out, hold the steering wheel firmly, and ease your foot off the gas pedal. READ MORE >>
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