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| safety tips News+ XML/RSSBy David Gibb In advance of the book launch for Camouflaged Killer, to be published in the U.S. by Berkley Books and distributed in Canada by Penguin Group on October 4, 2011 By Troxel In Troxel’s ongoing effort to educate riders of the importance of wearing a safety helmet “every ride, every time,” Troxel has released the “Top 10 Helmet Facts and Myths.” By Saint Barnabas Medical Center As the weather gets warmer, children will once again be outside playing which of course involves rollerblades and scooters. By Allstate Insurance NW Region Allstate offers life-saving tips to protect families from drunk drivers this St. Patrick’s Day. By BLR®—Business & Legal Resources Free Report from the Safety Daily Advisor Helps Safety Professionals Improve Training By Alexia Nestora With the abundance of heavy snowfalls and severe winter weather WorldNomads.com advises travelers to take extreme care while visiting those areas to avoid possible injury. By Empower Defense and Life Skills LLC These holiday safety tips will help keep you safe and your holidays brighter this Christmas season. By Proctor Cars Tips and Suggestions for College Students on How to be Safe. By Kelly Rudolph, SURVIVE! Self-Defense LLc Daylight savings time brings extra hours of darkness as well as predators who take advantage of the protection and distraction the cover of darkness provides. Discover 5 tips to keep you and your loved ones safer with fewer daylight hours. By bluesaints Rains are back. Though this means respite from the hot weather, it also means water logging on the roads, traffic jams and increased maintenance for your car. By Bryan Hough President of UBackOff.com Muggers prowl the streets of many cities and towns looking to prey on the unaware or unprepared. Avoid being an easy target by following these guidelines. Always Be Alert! 1)Dress to discourage unwanted attention from muggers. By Bryan Hough President www.ubackoff.com Living alone is an exciting adventure, and many people, both women and men, find it liberating to live by their own rules. Living by yourself, however, does require some critical safety precautions. By Aire Serv Corporate Learn how to protect yourself from frigid temperatures and what the warning signs are for CO poisoning. | ||||||||||||||||||||||