5 Pieces of Safety Gear for Construction Workers to Wear During Winter

As dangerous as construction sites are to work at normally, the risk of working there doubles during winter. In winter, the construction workers not only have to be careful of the working conditions but also have to protect themselves from the weather. As it turns out, construction workers can easily be exposed to various health … Read more

Keeping the Kitchen Kid-Friendly

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When you’ve got kids, keeping your kitchen clean and tidy takes enough effort without letting the little into the thick of the action. As anyone who’s ever done baby led weaning knows, your daily routine of a quick clean down of all the surfaces suddenly takes considerably longer when it involves scraping bits of food … Read more

Looking Out for Each Other: Safe and Sensible Family Rules for the Home and on the Go

Family Travel

Families need to stick together. But that’s not just a banal saying. It should be put in action. To start, a family should establish rules and regulations concerned with the welfare of all members. Safe and sensible rules should apply to the back porch or when the family is on vacation. Looking out for one … Read more

The truth about bath bombs

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Author: Kayla Mackie | Product Safety Investigator | ConsumerSafety.org It seems like bath time has recently risen in popularity. If you’re an Instagram fanatic like so many of us, I’m sure you’ve seen the photos of the beautiful rainbow filled tubs with heaping effervescent bubbles. But have you ever wondered what those glittery balls of … Read more

How to ensure safety for your children at home

Children's Safety

And they’re off! A little one’s first time crawling is no doubt a treasured entry in your baby’s development diary. But once the excitement fades a little, it’s time to face the brand-new set of challenges a curious, determined and mobile tiny person presents. Fear not, though, as there are lots of simple steps you … Read more