Monday, November 22, 2010

Let's Make It a Safe Thanksgiving

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Travel Safety at Thanksgiving

TipsThanksgiving Day is celebrated by millions of people from different races, ethnicities, cultures and creeds and has become a widely celebrated holiday that brings people from all lives together under one roof.

And with Thanksgiving Day just around the corner, there will be many thinking about the abundant of food that needs to be prepared for the family gatherings that occur on this annual holiday.

Yet, while it is certainly a time to give thanks, it is also a time to be conscious of you and your familyâ?Ts safety, particularly if you are travelling to enjoy the feast prepared. Click here to read the full article.



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Check Family Watchdog for Food and Product Recalls
TipsFamily Watchdog has worked hard to provide you with as much information as possible to keep your family safe. We have compiled information on both food and product recalls that you can use to make sure the items your family are safe.
Click here to view possible allergens and food recalls.
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Child Car Safety: Security in Safety

Tips Child car safety is a primary concern for parents. Traveling with children can be stressful and distracting. Add that to the already high number of vehicular accidents a year and you''ve a receipt for disaster. However, there are now child car safety devices that can help a parent or guardian relax a little more.

Car seats are the most common products purchased by parents today. Companies who produce these seats are bound by regulations and standards that help parents find peace of mind with their child car safety device. You can check the type, model and safety rating of every seat available, with seats ranging from infant size to the booster seat. The NHTSA produces a chart for safety comparisons, providing parents with a standard on which to base their purchase. Click here to read the full article.
Click here to view car seat laws by state.


Turkey Safety
TipsThe USDA provides some important safety tips to keep in mind this holiday. Turkey preparation is much more than the spices and brine you will use to flavor your holiday meal. Proper cooking and storing will help ensure that your family is safe eating the holiday feast that you create. Check out some safety tips here.

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