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Toyland Failures

Published on May 7, 2013 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Children & Accidents

We tell our children don’t touch the stove and look out for cars. Then we give them toys which simulate the very world that we warn them about, but should we be warning them about their toys? We often try to create a fanciful world of safety around our children, but is toyland truly safe?…

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Fungus Among Us

Published on May 6, 2013 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Children & Accidents

Did you know that a foot fungus has been proven to spread from person to person? The small organism called a dermatophyte causes fungi to occur. Typically the resulting infection is a red itchy rash which, though bothersome, is non-threatening. Infections like this can be found in an average 10% of the population. Though these…

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California Vs. Utah: Is One State’s Dui Laws More Effective?

Published on May 3, 2013 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Drunk Driving

Despite some apparent recent reductions, drunk driving remains the most important identifiable fact in fatal traffic accidents across the United States. One estimate suggests more than a million drunk driving arrests occur in the United States each year. The number of fatal drunk driving accidents varies significantly from one state to another. In its annual…

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Three P’s for Safer Driving

Published on May 2, 2013 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Distracted Driving

One Mississippi, two Mississippi. One one thousand, two one thousand. In the time that it took you to read either of those common ways to measure two seconds you would have crashed your car. Experts at the University of Iowa claim that simple distractions that last for as short a time as two seconds can…

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10 Summer Driving Hazards

Published on April 30, 2013 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Car Accidents

Burnin’ rubber in school zones Runnin’ over traffic cones Passin’ semis on the right Now my knuckles are turning’ white Once again, Old Man Winter is stepping aside for bronzed vacationers in Bermuda shorts to take to the streets.  And, once again, this rise in temperature will be accompanied by a rise in car accidents:…

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Utah Teacher Leslie Edwards Wins the Golden Apple Award

Published on April 26, 2013 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Announcements, Community Involvement

Good Guys Injury Law Gives $100 Gift Card for Classroom Supplies FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DRAPER, UT, April 25, 2013 – The School Supplies Gift Program, sponsored by attorneys at Good Guys Injury Law, is pleased to announce that Mrs. Leslie Edwards, a 3rd grade teacher at Hawthorne Elementary is the next recipient of the Golden…

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3 Degrees of Cut/Laceration Risk

Published on April 25, 2013 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Uncategorized

As the old joke goes, the only thing worse than finding a worm in your apple is finding half of a worm in your apple.  Likewise, it’s natural to react with horror to the prospect of finding a finger in one’s food (although it may not compare to the shock of finding a body in…

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5 Most Common Drunk Driving Excuses

Published on April 22, 2013 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Drunk Driving

In the video for a song cheesy enough to put everything else in the ‘80s to shame, Don’t Drive Drunk follows a young man’s gradual descent into inebriation from a friend’s party to a discotheque.  (Since this fellow doesn’t even stop drinking to drive from one place to the next, this is a continuous descent.) …

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