Many pet owners believe indoors is the safest place during summer, but rising indoor temperatures can pose serious health risks. Pets are vulnerable to heat stress even inside. Understanding these ...
Physical hazards can cause bodily harm and even death. Knowing the most common types, their risks, and preventive measures can help you stay safe at home and in the workplace. A physical hazard is an ...
Various types of chemicals can be harmful to your body through immediate or prolonged exposure, including common items in your home, school, or workplace. You might encounter a variety of chemical ...
As the spring market hits its stride, we are beginning to see more inventory and an increase in days on the market in parts of the DMV. This may result in professional home inspections becoming ...
Eliminating hazards around the home, such as clutter, stairs without railings and poor lighting, can reduce the risk of falls for older people by around a quarter, according to a new Cochrane review.
Home is where the heart is, but it's also where we want to feel safe and secure. We install smoke alarms, buy fire extinguishers, and plan escape routes, but there's more we can do - like being aware ...
ECRI, the patient safety organization, has published its annual list of the 10 health technology hazards it's watching in 2024. As part of its safety-focused mission, the nonprofit ECRI conducts ...
Leaving a curling iron on or forgetting to blow out a candle are obvious no-nos when it comes to fire safety. But did you know that other items in your home might actually be hidden fire hazards?
In my daily travels, I see numerous tree hazards. Some of these problems are rather obvious, some are not. Certain hazards, such as a dead tree, are easy to spot even for an untrained eye. It's all of ...
ST. LOUIS, March 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Spring is about to arrive, and the longer days will inspire homeowners to get outdoor projects underway. But before getting started, it is important to be ...