May is Global Employee Health & Fitness Month (GEHFM). The month is used to internationally promote and observe health and fitness in the workplace. In a continued effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, many people are continuing to work from home this month. Working from home has its own unique challenges that many people have been experiencing the past few weeks. If you find … [Read more...]
National Nurses Month
In honor of the 200th year anniversary of the historical Florence Nightingale's birthday, the World Health Organization announced 2020 the "International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife". In celebration of this honor, National Nurses Week (May 6 - 12, traditionally) extends through the entire month of May. Nurses provide invaluable services which became even more crucial during the … [Read more...]
Motorcycle Safety: Countersteering
Motorcyclists constantly face the danger of getting into an accident, especially when traveling alone on the road. Unfortunately, many of these motorcycle crashes result in the motorcyclist suffering serious injuries. Countersteering is a great technique to learn to avoid potential life-threatening collisions. What is countersteering? According to the Hurt Report, many United … [Read more...]
Mental Health Awareness Month
Mental Health Awareness month focuses on breaking the negative stigma associated with mental health disorders. Many organizations provide education and support year round for those struggling. During May, and throughout the year, advocate for the people you care for who fight a mental illness. Use #breakthestigma on social media to share resources and information with … [Read more...]
Social Distance Barbecues
More people will be cooking out as Alaska continues to experience warmer weather. With the pandemic and related health mandates, there are limits on which outdoor activities can be enjoyed. Luckily, we can still safely enjoy the outdoors as long as we are not too close to others. Since May is National Barbecue Month, it is a great time to discuss barbecue safety. Grill … [Read more...]
Children’s Personal Injury Claims In Alaska
When a child suffers injuries, a different set of legal standards applies to personal injury claims. Mainly, the differences lie in the level of care the at-fault parties owe children injured in the accident. The increase in level of care is a legal obligation and relates to the way a "reasonable" adult would act in order to ensure the safety of the child. Adults who fail to act … [Read more...]
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