Water Safety year-round is important. Drowning is the leading cause of preventable death for children 1 to 4 years old. One in five people who die from drowning are children 14 or younger. For every child who dies from drowning, another five need emergency care for non-fatal water injuries.* Drowning accidents are preventable. The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Pool … [Read more...]
Wrongful Death Claims in Alaska
Alaska residents who lose loved ones in an accident may wonder if the accident justifies a wrongful death claim. First, it is not necessary for there to be a criminal case first. A wrongful death suit may be filed without a criminal case. A wrongful death claim may proceed even if a criminal case fails. Unlike a criminal case, a civil suit does not have to be proven beyond a … [Read more...]
Cellphone Use Is UNSAFE for Teen Drivers
Distracted driving accounts for an alarming number of traffic accidents in Alaska. This is especially true for teen drivers. The main distraction for drivers is using a cellphone. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports 18 percent of fatal auto accidents nationwide are caused by distracted drivers. In total, 3,092 people died in crashes caused by distracted … [Read more...]
Start Your Snow Machine Safely
As we enter wintertime, a lot of Alaskans will be taking to the snow on a snow machine. Remember they are as dangerous as they are fun. Reduce accidents and injuries by starting your snow machine safely. Be careful, be intelligent and have fun. SAFELY STARTING A SNOW MACHINE First, before you start your snow machine, make sure that it is pointed in a direction that is safe. If you … [Read more...]
Choose and Use Your Child’s Car Seat Safely
New research on choosing a child car seat and using it safely is vital information for Alaskan families. Experts now opine that children should ride in a backward facing car seat for longer than previously thought. Similar logic applies to keeping an older child in a booster seat longer than previously thought. Allowing a small child to prematurely ride without a car seat or booster … [Read more...]
Proper Use of Child Restraints and Car Seats
Alaskan parents may be unaware that the National Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) lists car accidents as the leading cause of death for children. Many of these deaths are preventable with the proper use of car seats or seat belts. Sadly, parents often use the wrong type of car seat or do not use car restraints properly. Alaskan Regulations On Seat Belts and Car Seats … [Read more...]
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