Wearing a seatbelt is the law and for good reason. Driving a car is the most dangerous thing most people do every single day, and a seatbelt is sometimes the only thing standing between you and a fatal car accident. For example, this month, four young Jacksonville teens who weren’t wearing seatbelts lost their lives…
Important Online Resources To Bookmark For Hurricane Season
As hurricane season draws near, preparedness should be your first line of attack. Keeping a list of resources that will help you in an emergency can save your life, keep you informed, and help you make the best decision for your family. Here are our top resources for hurricane preparedness. Learn about Hurricanes Getting informed…
Documents You Need To Keep Safe During Hurricane Season
When disaster strikes, your first and only concern should be the safety of you and your loved ones. That’s why hurricane preparation is so critically important: you want to ensure you’ve taken every step you need to minimize damage and make your life easier well in advance of a natural disaster such as a hurricane.…
How To Document An Injury If Hurt In An Amusement Park
Though amusement parks can be a lot of fun, they can also be dangerous. According to the National Safety Council, there were over 3,200 documented fatalities over a seven year span in American amusement parks, and a staggering 11,800 serious injuries. Between moving rides, faulty machinery, and high-energy kids, amusement parks can be dangerous. Given…
With Summer Vacation Coming How To Use Apps To Keep Your Kids Safe
This summer vacation, parents can have some peace of mind with the help of these handy, tech-forward apps. Keep track of your kids, keep in contact, and protect internet browsing with these great options that make your children’s safety easy and sometimes even fun! Kidslox Want to keep track of your kids’ screen time? Kidslox…
8 Ways You Can Make Roadways Safer For Both Motorists & Bicyclists This Spring
As warmer weather drives more cyclists to the streets, the risk to cyclists increases exponentially. Though cycling accounts for only 1% of all trips in the United States, they face a much higher risk of crash-related injuries than occupants in motor vehicles. Driving and cycling safely is everyone’s responsibility, so before you hit the road,…