Electrical fires are a major concern this time of year. Protect yourself and your home by safely decorating for the holidays. Inspect Decorations and Decorating Check light strands thoroughly for fraying or exposed wires. Both outdoor and indoor light strands can become frayed from use or storage. Replace old and worn out light strands to avoid electrical … [Read more...]
Z – Drunk Driving Awareness
December is drunk driving awareness month to raise awareness against drunk driving. The holiday season increases concern for drunk driving due to more social events occurring. Do Not Drink And Drive The best way to avoid drinking and driving is to not do it. If you will be drinking, plan ahead by arranging transportation or lodging. If there is a chance you may be drinking, act … [Read more...]
Damages Following Wrongful Death
There may be a case for a wrongful death lawsuit following the death of a loved one due to another person's negligence or recklessness. In these lawsuits, family members have a right to pursue compensation to help recover loss after a death. Damages After A Wrongful Death There are different damages a family may experience, including pecuniary losses and punitive damages. … [Read more...]
Ice Fog In Alaska
Ice fog develops when temperatures are low and humidity is high. Commonly, fog is seen late at night or early in the morning. There are different types of fog that drivers in interior Alaska face. Basics Fog forms when the sun rise causes the air and ground to warm up. The change in temperature paired with humidity causes water vapor to condense. During the condensation process, … [Read more...]
Driving On Ice
Ice is a concern on the road this time of year. It is important for drivers to understand how to drive on icy roads to avoid crashes and how to correct vehicles if sliding occurs. Slow Down While Driving On Ice The best way to avoid sliding on icy roads is to slow down. Many crashes occur due to drivers traveling too fast for conditions. If your vehicle starts to slide or fishtail, … [Read more...]
Winter Slip And Fall Injuries
A fresh dusting of snow and below-freezing temperatures create a higher risk for slip and fall injuries to occur. Use caution when walking on sidewalks, through parking areas, and using outdoor stairways. Be Prepared For Slippery Conditions Always use handrails and other secure objects to brace yourself when stepping onto a potentially slippery surface. Use ice melt to … [Read more...]
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