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Baby Trend Stroller: Baby Trend Double Baby Jogging Stroller

21st September 2009
Having two children can be draining for busy mothers, what with all the diaper changes, feedings, and play times. When they aren't cooing or playing, babies, as well as mothers, love to experience the great outdoors. One of the best ways to spend time wit... Read >
Author: Chaves Angles

Patient Advocacy

21st September 2009
Every healthcare provider, from the blue color worker whose primary responsibility is the maintenance of operating room suite furnishings, to the cardiac surgeon performing high risk, complicated and life saving surgery, should be a patient advocate. W... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Buy Handicap Stair Lift

16th September 2009
It is really painful for the disabled person to stay confined in a room or in a floor. But due to the invention of the handicap stair lift, things have changed today. Handicap stair lift is like a blessing in disguise for the handicapped people. They n... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Step by Step Car Driving Guidelines

16th September 2009
Driving a vehicle may sound fun but for new drivers, paying close attention to driving tips to get acquainted to key basic rules of driving is important to safe-guard their safety. Here are some key car driving tips to share with which might save your ... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Road Test Tips for A Passing Mark

16th September 2009
The best Road Test tip is to approach the test with a relaxed mind. Clarity of thought is one of the key aspects to pass. Just treat it like you are in one of your training sessions and drive confidently and be relaxed. Here’s a summary of the Roa... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

How Long Can You Wait to Get Windshield Chip Repair?

16th September 2009
Today's drivers might go weeks, months, or even years before getting small windshield chips repaired. With all of us living such a busy lifestyle, it's easy to understand; few people want to take the time or spend the money needed to fix what appear like ... Read >
Author: Mark Carpenter

Can you Get Compensation After an Amusement Park Injury?

15th September 2009
You may be surprized to learn that amusement park accidents regularly result in bone fractures, whiplash injuries, serious brain injuries ranging from mild concussions to much worse and even death. It can also be quite surprizing to learn that amusemen... Read >
Author: Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm

Dog Travel: Safety First!

24th August 2009
It's a guaranteed bet that you're either a 'dog' person or a 'cat' person; if you're a dog person and you own a dog, then you love to take it everywhere you go. However did you know if you're travelling in a car with your pet pooch, then they are at just ... Read >
Author: DavidB

Claim the compensation with help of experienced motorcycle injury lawyer

31st July 2009
Motorcycle riding is quite a rejoicing and incredibly exhilarating feeling, but equally it can also put a person at high risks on the roads in case of accident or collision. Although motorcycle offers the riders more freedom of manipulating, it can also c... Read >
Author: Rob Bren

Important Safety Tips For Power Wheel Chairs

29th July 2009
Anyone who is considering about using a power wheel chair must be made alert of the essential safety demands. It is crucial that these rules be learned and abided by in order to offer you with the safest experience when using your chair. Remember that thi... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Baby High Chair Features

28th July 2009
The baby high chairs of today are equipped with more features than the more traditional models. Where high chairs were once made exclusively of wood, the newer models are now made of tough plastics that are made to withstand years of use and that contain ... Read >
Author: Ray Subs

What To Consider When Buying A Baby High chair

28th July 2009
A high chair is one of the most important items you will purchase for your baby. No matter the age of your little bundle of joy, you want to be sure he or she will be safe and secure when using it. That is why it is important to carefully consider the pur... Read >
Author: Ray Subs

What to expect in your meeting with a Canadian Personal Injury Lawyer

30th June 2009
Many personal injury cases are a victim’s first experience meeting a lawyer. The situations surrounding the injury may impair a person’s ability to focus or remember exactly what happened. Preparing ahead of time for a meeting with a Canadian personal... Read >
Author: Kevin Johnson

Statistics About Passenger Vehicle Accidents

22nd June 2009
A passenger vehicle is any vehicle that is used for transporting passengers excluding buses. This definition includes cars, vans, and lightweight trucks. When looking at these passenger vehicle accident statistics, please keep in mind that we are going to... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Stairlifts - a Better Help for the Disabled

18th June 2009
Stairlifts are a supportive innovation of the modern era as they are a better help for the disabled. Stair lifts are therefore more than mere symbols of luxury. They have a wider application in the lives of many individuals. A stairlift is usually a mobil... Read >
Author: Robert Harris

The Ten Common Pitfalls to Avoid In Using Infant Carseats

18th June 2009
When traveling with young children, it is critical for you to fully understand all the requirements of child restraints. These laws may differ slightly from one state to another, but they all follow the same principles. The three primary questions you s... Read >
Author: Myron Buck

Law Benefits through the Years

12th June 2009
For as long as man has been civilized, there have been laws to govern the way that things are done. When it comes to benefits, the laws have come through the years and grown, just as man himself has become more advanced. In the beginning, the laws rega... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Volvo Always Put Safety First

09th June 2009
Volvo is a Swedish car manufacture that was founded in 1927. Because Sweden is known to produce high quality iron ore, company founders chose to use the ancient sign for ore as the company logo. The circle and arrow, the sign of mars is also considered to... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner

Stair lifts- best for the disabled

06th June 2009
Stair lifts has been emerged as a just a stroke of luck for the aged and the handicapped people. The stairs lifts reduce the problem of accessibility and provides to maintain an active lifestyle. But proper care must be taken while purchasing the right st... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Straight and Curved Rail Stair Lifts

05th May 2009
Straight and curved rail stair lifts have a compact carriage and rail with adjustable seat and footrest to help users easily access the different floors in their homes and offices. Curved lift systems are designed for curved staircases whereas straight ra... Read >
Author: Jai Gaitonde

Stair Chair Lifts for Outdoor Use

11th April 2009
Stair chair lifts for outdoor use are meant to provide easy accessibility to the different levels of a building from outside. These devices are safe and reliable options for people with mobility issues. Since they ensure freedom of movement, stair chair l... Read >
Author: Robert Harris

Fisher Price Stroller Buying Tips

07th April 2009
Today, many online stores offer various baby strollers to transport from one place to another. As you know, it takes money to provide complete baby needs. Not only do you have to buy a stroller but there are many things such as infant car seat or converti... Read >
Author: Rika Subana

Fisher Price Stroller Buying Tips

05th April 2009
Today, many online stores offer various baby strollers to transport from one place to another. As you know, it takes money to provide complete baby needs. Not only do you have to buy a stroller but there are many things such as infant car seat or converti... Read >
Author: Rika Subana

Brakes and winter driving

13th March 2009
Everyone knows that driving has certain risks. Even in the best driving conditions accidents can, and do, happen. You may live in a state where severe winter weather is infrequent, but it is best to be prepared for all sorts of conditions – as a drive... Read >
Author: freedgabriel

Residential Indoor Stair Lifts

03rd February 2009
If you have any difficulty negotiating your stairway, it is best to install residential indoor stair lifts. These efficient accessibility devices are economical and are greatly in demand. Besides carrying people, indoor stair lifts can also carry heavy ... Read >
Author: Robert Harris

Stair Chair Lifts For the Disabled

08th January 2009
Stair chair lifts for the disabled are great accessibility options for individuals who find it difficult to climb stairs. Highly efficient and easy-to-operate stair chair lifts will help you move up and down the stairs effortlessly. Feature-rich Stair... Read >
Author: Robert Harris

Stair Lifts for Straight Stairs

07th January 2009
Stair lifts for straight stairs are ideally suited for domestic and commercial purposes, and these are installed on stairs that have no bends or curves. These are in every way a practical, safe and convenient solution for individuals who find it difficult... Read >
Author: Robert Harris

Choosing the Right Handicap Stair Lifts

22nd November 2008
Stair lifts are really a blessing for the aged and the handicapped people. Handicap stair lifts help people with accessibility problems, to maintain an active lifestyle. Special care should be taken to purchase the right handicap stairlifts. Selecting a w... Read >
Author: Jai Gaitonde

Safe driving tips

19th September 2008
Use the signal lights. Keep track of traffic. Check the mirrors frequently. Look far down the road and keep your eyes moving to spot any problems before you reach them. Have a clear head while driving. Alcohol and other drugs can impair your driving skill... Read >
Author: ron victor

Choosing a Booster Car Seat -- How to Ensure Your Child's Comfort and Safety

15th September 2008
If a child is using either a toddler only car seat, or a 'convertible' infant/toddler car seat, its time to transition the child into a booster car seat when he or she has outgrown the existing car seat restraints (usually at about 40 pounds), but is not ... Read >
Author: Tom Littlepage

Getting Familiar With Your Baby's Car Seat

08th September 2008
Parents go out of their way to choose the right car seat for their baby. They spend significant time and money to protect their most precious cargo. Yet, in 2005, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that, according to a multi-year ... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Motor Coach Rental: Double-checking for Safety

02nd September 2008
Before you even strike a deal with a motor coach rental company, consider one important thing: your safety. It could be that the bus is fully equipped with a lot of amenities, but if it lacks something in the safety department, you can be in grave danger.... Read >
Author: Robert Janis

Homeowners: Make Your Home Safe for Baby

07th July 2008
So you've moved into a new home, or you've been in your home for sometime and you're expecting a child. There's no need to fret that your home is inadequate and or that you may need to move into something that is safer for your new baby. Of course, if yo... Read >
Author: Ed Kirkland

A Handicap Stair Lift - Is It Right For You?

26th June 2008
The handicap stair lift brings real domestic independence for those who are disabled or handicapped in such a way that they find it difficult to walk up or down the stairs. But before you buy one, for you or someone else, you should spend sometime in eval... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Keeping Your Teenage Driver Safe

19th June 2008
Your child has just become a teenager and is already behind the wheel. This can be the most frightening part of a parent’s life. According to data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, car crashes take more young lives than all other causes--... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

Car Insurance – The Crash-Proof Car

19th June 2008
The company Volvo are taking their years of car safety experience to the next level by coming up with a virtually crash-proof car. In 1959, Volvo created the three-point safety belt and in 1987 they brought us the airbag, but Volvo are still trying to ... Read >
Author: Gill

Road Safety

19th March 2008
Road safety is not some impossible achievement but is a very easy goal with surprisingly little work needed on the part of the driver. It all comes down to common sense and following the rules of the road. However, the basic guidelines to achieve road saf... Read >
Author: DrivingPlus

Circuit: Top Safety Feature For The Future

28th February 2008
One of the outstanding discoveries in the auto industry is the safety belt. But an equally-critical auto safety feature will soon hit the roads – the circuit – and it will also be mandatory. Experts at National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Buckle Up that Seat Belt for Safety

22nd January 2008
Safety should always come first on the road. Thus cars are fitted with various exterior and interior features to ensure a safe drive. The car’s body is made durable to minimize damage in minor collisions, while the interior is equipped with the latest... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Volvo Seat Belts Can Save Lives

02nd November 2007
Safety features installed in cars today are extensively developed to save lives. From the newest braking technology to the rear camera introduced in SUVs, these innovations have helped a lot of motorists avoid road accidents. Volvo, the Swedish car maker,... Read >
Author: Evander

Keep your Family Safe with a Pontiac Seat Belt

21st September 2007
It is unavoidable that we use our vehicles whether it will be just a short drive to the grocery, on our way to work or a long trip with family and friends. Our vehicles are our mode of transportation. And no matter how much careful we are or how much we t... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Handicap Stair Lifts

10th September 2007
When it comes to purchasing any kind of handicap stair lifts, there are certain factors which need to be taken into consideration in order that you make the right choice. By choosing the wrong type of handicap stair lift could not only mean it is uncomfor... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim

How To Buy Stair Lifts

29th August 2007
There are a number of things that you should be taking into consideration when you want to buy stair lifts for your home. In this article I will be taking a closer look at what some of the things that you should be looking for when deciding to buy a stair... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim

Child Safety in the Car

31st May 2007
Most parents are willing to do whatever it takes to ensure the safety of their children, and feel confident that they are doing so by using a child safety seat for car travel. But the fact is that an alarming number of parents do not install safety seats ... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

Consumer Reports - High Chairs

18th January 2007
You'll want a stable, sturdy model that can stand up to spilling, kicking, and regular cleaning for at least a year (some babies can't bear to sit in a high chair after that). A chair with a tray that can be released with one hand is also a plus. Picture ... Read >
Author: BrookeYan

NHTSA Proposes ESC To Be Standard On All Vehicles

17th November 2006
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or more commonly known as the NHTSA, has proposed that the Electronic Stability Control, or the ESC, be used and be required for use in all vehicles. And after such an announcement, the company Bosch... Read >
Author: Kenneth McKinley

First Glance at Volvo C30

17th August 2006
Volvo C30 was first shown during the Detroit show of 2006. Since its debut, car enthusiasts were interested in Volvo's smallest car. Brace yourselves as the Volvo will show the production version of the two door hatch at the Paris auto show this coming ... Read >
Author: Kevin Anderson

Let's Talk Seatbelts

31st May 2006
So what is a seat belt? Well, for some, this is also called as a safety belt. It is a harness that has been specially and specifically designed so as to hold the occupant or the passenger of a car or vehicle in place. This is very important especially i... Read >
Author: Terry Brown

The Benefits of Airbags

20th April 2006
Airbags have been all made available for many vehicles for a long time running. In fact, the United States government has made sure that these would be made standard for vehicles. This has become reality for in July 11, 1984, the US government has alrea... Read >
Author: Joe Thompson

Ford Focus, Packed with Features

15th March 2006
Manufactured and crafted by the Ford Motor Company of the United States and North America, the Ford Focus has been roaming the streets all around the globe. In fact, most countries are quite familiar with this vehicle. It first made its way in 1998 ... Read >
Author: Chuck Smith

Taking An Expedition

12th March 2006
Smooth. Stable. Refined. Those are the main characteristics that define the Ford Expedition. It has a very precise handling and it is very responsive despite its huge size and weight. And this is all due to its rigid chassis as well as its sophisticated... Read >
Author: Jay Stevens

How to Choose a Baby Swing

08th September 2005
Article Title: How to Choose a Baby Swing Article Description: According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 1,000 American infants are taken to emergency rooms every year for injuries sustained while using swings. This is generally a re... Read >
Author: Jackie G. Maxwell

When To Move From Car Seat To Booster Seat

06th August 2005
Under three, use a car seat. The guidelines for transporting infants and toddlers are deeply embedded in parental mantras. It gets a little fuzzy though when your youngster hits hyper-drive and grows out of his front-facing car seat. Today, less th... Read >
Author: Annie Valle