AAA has a long history of providing motorists safety tips, from general guidance to information on what to do if your car breaks down.
There are many ways to help reduce the risk of brain injury both on and off the sports field, including: car & booster seats, helmets, stair gates, safety-first culture, and soft playground surfaces.
Manufacturing? Mining? Making energy? Take a look at our list of industrial safety tips.
We've got construction site safety tips based on the 10 most cited OSHA standards in the construction industry. For each standard cited, we've got some general tips for workers to keep in mind along with some of the requirements for employers to follow in order to provide a safe work environment for their employees.
Unintended or casual exposure to carfentanil, a synthetic opioid 10,000 times more potent than morphine, can be life-threatening
A few simple workplace modifications can help reduce the risk of an accident happening at your workplace.
Regardless of where you live or how many miles you’ve traveled, it’s important to drive safely. Keep these highway driving safety tips in mind.
Safety measures must always be taken even in the most secure of environments.
Think your workplace isn’t susceptible to an accident? Think again. Follow these five steps to reduce the risk of workplace mishaps.
The roads have their own signs and zebra crossings to get children used to how they work
Power lines may look safe, but they can be deadly. Always assume power lines on the ground or overhead, are energized and dangerous. Stay at least 25 feet aw...
Keep your loved ones safe at home by learning about hazards you should avoid at home. This video covers some of the most common house-hold hazards such as dr...
These safety tips, are geared toward rural and suburban cycling, where the benefits of reduced congestion can correlate with the dangers of less attentive drivers.