Playground Safety: What Parents Need to Know Before Their Kids Hit the Swings

Summer means playgrounds — but the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warns that playground equipment sends more than 190,000 children to hospital emergency rooms every year. Falls from equipment account for the vast majority of injuries, but deaths and serious injuries have also been reported from entanglement of ropes and clothing, head entrapment in […]

For Kids’ Sake: Think Toy Safety

Toys are a staple of summer play — but not all toys are safe for all children, and many toy-related injuries happen because parents are unaware of the specific hazards lurking in the toy box. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has set mandatory safety regulations for toys and children’s articles under the Federal […]

CDC: Reported Cases of Hantavirus Disease

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Highlights Learn about the history of hantavirus disease in the U.S. and when CDC started conducting surveillance or tracking the numbers of people who got sick from the disease. Find out where it is more commonly found in the U.S. and what communities have felt the biggest impacts. Hantavirus infection in the U.S. Hantavirus disease […]

Bicycle Helmet Safety: What Every Rider Needs to Know

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Cycling is one of the most popular summer activities in America — but every year, hundreds of people die from bicycle-related head injuries that a helmet could have prevented. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that about 900 people are killed annually in bicycle-related incidents, and more than 500,000 people are treated in […]

Household Extension Cords Can Cause Fires: What You Need to Know

Extension cords are one of the most commonly used household items in America — and one of the most misused. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates there are about 4,600 residential home fires each year associated with extension cords, killing approximately 70 people and injuring about 230 others annually. Beyond fires, another 2,200 […]

CDC: How to Seal Up to Prevent Rodents

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What to know Look for gaps or holes Check inside and outside for large and small gaps or holes. Mice can fit through a hole the width of a pencil (1/4 inch or 6 millimeters in diameter). Inside your home: where to look Outside your home: where to look Seal up gaps and holes Seal […]