January is National Bath Safety Month to raise awareness for the importance of safety during baths. National Bath Safety Month focuses heavily on children’s safety while bathing. It is also important to consider the safety of the elderly while taking baths. Safety For Children Children need constant supervision when taking a bath as it takes seconds for a child to slip under the … [Read more...]
National Blood Donor Month
January is National Blood Donor Month put in place in 1970 by President Richard Nixon. Blood donations help save lives every day in the United States and it is through donations that you can make a difference. The Need For Donations In the United States, roughly 36,000 units of red blood cells and 7,000 units of platelets are needed daily. The average red blood transfusion provides … [Read more...]
Removing Snow And Ice From Vehicles
Snow and ice buildup are part of the long Alaskan winter. Snow and ice will accumulate near walkways, on buildings, on houses, and on vehicles. Cleaning off your vehicle before driving down the road is imperative to keeping Alaskan roads safe. Windshields Ice often builds up on windshields and needs to be cleaned off before driving. If you store your vehicle outside, lift wipers so … [Read more...]
Increase Visibility To Increase Road Safety
It's everyone's responsibility to travel safely along Alaska roadways. Whether traveling as a pedestrian or in a vehicle, it's important to remain visible when occupying a public road. Consider different factors, such as possible weather and seasonal hazards, before leaving for a walk or drive. Pedestrian Visibility Pedestrians are difficult to see during the darker times of day … [Read more...]
Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carbon monoxide is an odorless gas that can poison the blood stream and cause serious illness or even death. Too much carbon monoxide in the air causes the body to replace the oxygen in red blood cells with the carbon monoxide. Knowing the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning and how to prevent it can save your life. Signs And Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning It can occur from … [Read more...]
Alternate Heat Source Safety
Alaskan homes have different types of heat sources for the long winters, including heating oil, pellet stoves and electric fireplaces. It is important to understand how alternate heat sources work in providing heat. Heating Oil Heating a home by oil is common in many Alaskan homes. There is normally a tank outside of the home or in the basement filled with heating oil regularly. … [Read more...]
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