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With summer officially here and children excitedly flocking to swimming pools, it is important to take a few minutes to review water safety tips with children. Adults need to not only share pool safety with their children, but also be aware (themselves) of the reality of water as a danger to kids and pets; on average in the United States and Canada, there are 400 drownings in residential swimming pools and 3,000 near-drownings every year of children ages 4 years and younger. The award-winning Safety Turtle Pool Alarm has saved lives all over the world and is a must for any swimming pool home with pets or children.
If you or someone you love has suffered sudden cardiac arrest then you know how scary and life threatening it is. The American Heart Association says currently only 5% of cardiac arrest victims are saved in the U.S each year but more lives could be saved if automated external defibrillators (AEDs) were more widely available. Any second a defibrillator could save your life – is there an aed near you?
For the majority of people, home is where you feel the most comfortable and as we age we want to be able to live in our own home for as long as possible; thankfully there are numerous independent living resources and daily living aids which make it possible for seniors to continue independent living. But like anything with a vast number of options or choices, how do you know which are the best independent living aids for you or your senior loved one? Here are some of the most popular independent living aids on the market, and in introducing you to these daily living aids we hope to help ensure you’re an informed consumer.
According to a recent study, using a thermostatic mixer valve to reduce the maximum temperature of hot water dispensed from home water pipes should significantly reduce the risk of scalding – especially for young children, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
The average American will spend almost 5 years in an automobile over the course of their lifetime, which means the average commuter will spend over an hour and a half on the road each and every day. Because of this, our vehicles have become not only a means of transportation, but a part of our families and an extension of ourselves. You never know just what can happen when out navigating the highways and byways of America, be it a flat tire, dead battery or something worse; it is important to be prepared for any circumstance that may arise. Luckily there are some amazing products on the market to help make sure you are more than equipped for the journey ahead.
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