Avoid Scalds: Useful Tips To Help Prevent Burn-Related Injuries
Each year, a staggering 400,000 individuals in the United States seek medical attention for burn injuries. In 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shared that burns were among the top 10 causes of non-fatal injuries in children under the age of four, and among the top five causes of death in those under the age of 65.
You Don’t Need a New Year for a Fresh Start
Hours, weeks, months; how long will your recent New Year’s resolution last? Each year, many of us give into the pressure of the long-standing tradition of adopting a new practice, or improving, changing, or eliminating an unfavorable trait.
Make Injury Prevention Your Number One Intention
Sadly, more than 12,000 children between the ages of 0-19 die each year from an unintentional injury according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. On average, this equates to more than one child dying each hour in the United States
Stay Visible, Be Aware, and Keep Safety in Mind
With October serving as National Pedestrian Safety Month, and the Halloween holiday soon approaching, it is a great reminder that we need to take safety into our own hands. Whether operating a vehicle, while out walking our pets, or taking an evening stroll as a pedestrian, staying visible and being aware can help ensure we all safely make it home each night.
All In Favor of Protecting Your Vision…Say Eye!
You may have heard the saying, “our eyes are the windows to the world.” Therefore, to raise awareness for the importance of regular eye exams and identifying strategies to prevent eye-related injuries or issues, the American Academy of Ophthalmology has proclaimed August as Children’s Eye Health and Safety Awareness Month.
Skip Out on Sugars: It’s Time to Rethink Your Drink
Did you know, sugary drinks are the leading source of added sugars in the American diet? According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, people who often drink sugary drinks are more likely to face health problems such as weight gain, obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, cavities, and a type of arthritis known as gout.
The Truth About Ticks
Whether doing yard work or completing daily farm chores, enjoying a family camping trip, or taking a hike through the woods, bugs tend to try and ruin your pleasurable experience. While we invest money on citronella candles, zappers, and spray to keep pesky bugs away, we often still end up with bug bites.
A Life Jacket Can Prove to be a Lifesaver When Boating
With warmer weather upon us, many will be heading to lakes, rivers, and oceans for recreational boating activities. In 2020, the National Marine Manufacturers Association reported that 100 million Americans participated in boating with nearly 12 million boats were registered. Unfortunately, boating activities result in thousands of injuries and hundreds of deaths each year.
Incorporate Safety into Take Your Child to Work Day
Did you know that National Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day takes place each year on the fourth Thursday of April? During this educational day, children throughout the United States and Canada have an opportunity to explore the workforce and get a glimpse at what their parents and guardians do for a living.
The Do’s and Don’ts of Ladder Safety
Let’s be honest, we have likely all chuckled at a funny meme or photo depicting a rather creative, but unsafe way to use a ladder, or laughed while watching a home video showing not only the ups, but the quick downs of someone using a ladder improperly. However, the truth is ladder safety is no laughing matter – no matter the age.
Let’s Work Together to Stay Free from Harm While Visiting or Working on The Farm
Each year, millions of children visit farms across North America, including their family’s farm, a friend’s farm, school field trips, and other education experiences. While these visits can foster a child’s understanding of the agriculture industry, or their curiosity for farm practices, large equipment, and animals, it is vital to always keep safety at the forefront.
Brrr, It’s Cold Outside! Are You Prepared?
Brrr…with temperatures dropping and snow falling in regions, winter has officially arrived. Whether you and your younger ones are staying at home or venturing out for work, school, or play, being prepared for severe weather conditions is essential.
Tis’ The Season to Be Safe
From twinkling lights to the smell of pine and peppermint, it is evident that the holiday season is now upon us. While we anticipate this season to be joyous and magical, unfortunately the reality of electrical and fire incidents, slips and falls, and kitchen mishaps can quickly ruin plans.
Teach Kids To Be Smart, And Don’t Start, When It Comes To Tobacco And Nicotine
While it is sometimes hard to imagine, the use of most tobacco and nicotine products primarily begins during adolescence. From smoking combustible cigarettes, to vaping with e-cigarettes, to using smokeless tobacco products, the age children are being introduced to these highly addictive products is getting drastically younger.
Listen Up As We Discuss The Health Of Your Hearing
Did you know that noise is one of the most common causes of hearing loss? From a single shot fired from a shotgun at close range to repeated exposure to loud machinery, loud noises can present a serious health risk.
Don’t Let Safety & Health Take a Backseat During Harvest Season
Fall harvest is known as one of the busiest and most dangerous times of the year for the agriculture industry. The long hours, paired with the need to accomplish many tasks in a condensed timeframe, can lead to cutting corners and losing focus – causing an incident to occur.
Remember Your Safety ABCs With The Return Back To School
August is upon us, and the end of summer break is quickly approaching. Students will soon be starting back to school, so now is a great time for us to review our ABCs: Always Being Careful. These quick tips can help make back to school fun and safe.
Five Ways to Stay Focused on Safety during Summer Fun
From vacations and festivals, to picnics and playdates, no one wants to waste a single moment of summer. Therefore, we are soaking up every second of the long summer days creating memories with our friends and families before the season slips away.
Summer Safety Tips for Children Staying at Home or Working on the Farm
With Memorial Day marking the unofficial start to summer, longer days and warmer weather will lead to a rise in outdoor recreation in the upcoming months. Additionally, students have been eagerly counting down the final days until their summer break begins.
10 Self-Care Tips to Help Eliminate Stress and Strengthen Your Mental Well-Being
It is a perfect time of year to focus on the importance of self-care with the observance of May as Mental Health Awareness Month. Self-care is essential to maintaining a healthy relationship with ourselves. This means being proactive to take care of our minds, bodies, and souls by engaging in activities that promote well-being and reduce stress.