CJC Safety Tips
Nighttime Driving
It is common sense that driving at night could be more dangerous than driving during the day.
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Beware of Recalled Products
Recently, the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission, in cooperation with Meijer Stores, announced a voluntary recall of certain bicycles due to a fall hazard.
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Back to School – Watch for Busses
Now that summer vacation is over and kids are back in school, it is especially important that motorists be aware of school busses and know the rules of the road.
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Bicycle Safety
Even before gas prices shot past $3.00 per gallon, the popularity of bicycling for transportation and exercise saw a significant increase. Along with the increase in bicycle traffic comes an obligation from both motorists and bicyclists to observe the rules of the road.
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Slow Down for Workers on the Highway
By some estimates, approximately 20% of the nation’s major highways are being worked on at any given point in time. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration estimates that there is an injury in a work zone every nine minutes.
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Make Sure Your Insurance Policy is Storm Proof
The recent series of storms which have left power outages from Ohio to Washington, D.C. have resulted in many homeowners searching for their insurance policies and wondering if they are fully protected. Now is perhaps a good time to review your homeowners’ insurance policy so you are ready for the next storm.
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Fire Safety
It is a good idea every year to check the fire alarms in your house. If you don’t have fire alarms, get them. They are relatively inexpensive and can prevent a tragedy from happening.
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Dazed Driving
I remember a commercial from the 60’s when the young driver turns to his date and says, “You can’t get drunk on 3.2 beer.” Later, the car is in the ditch and she throws the statement back at him.
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Medical Mistakes
The nature of a doctor-patient relationship has changed over the years. It now seems that medicine is often rushed and there is less time for the doctor-patient exchange.
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Insufficient Insurance Coverage
It is a given that while some injuries as a result of the negligence of another are preventable, not all are prevented. Therefore, it is important for an individual to plan for these adverse events by having adequate insurance coverage.
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