Posted
on Sep 1st, 2009 in
Motorcycling Safety Tips
Motorcycling is a fun outdoor activity. Aside from it being an outdoor activity, motorcycling is now also becoming popular means transportation worldwide. With the vast growth of motorcycle riders, accidents related to motorcycle is also increasing. To keep you warned and help your keep yourself safe while driving, we have collection some easy to follow tips for all you motorcycle riders out there.
- For those novice cyclers, it is of big help for them to attend a Motorcycle Safety Foundation course to keep the reminded of the safety measures that should be kept in mind.
- Beginners are also discouraged to drive in a highly populated area. If living in a populated area, one is advised to drive at a time when the traffic is low. It is more advisable for them to ride on their neighborhood streets or on a vacant parking lot.
- Black is cool for a motorcycle, but is less visible at night and will become one of the reasons fro accident. If you chose to purchase a black motorcycle, make sure that you have bright lights for maximum visibility.
- Aside from the riding pants, jackets, boots, gloves, and helmet, the use of a motorcycle hearing protection is perfect to keep your ears free from damaged caused by those noise created by air turbulence when riding.
- Beginners are also discouraged to carry passengers when riding. It will take a lot of experience first before they can safely carry a passenger.
When having a long ride, fatigue normally takes place, which is not safe when riding. However, this unwanted situation can be prevented if you will take some of the few simple steps listed below.
- Having enough sleep or rest in between rides is the best thing to do to keep an alert mind and body while riding. Everyone is discouraged to use alcohol as a sleeping aid, for it will reduce both the quality and quantity of sleep.
- Exposing your body to wind sun longer will easily dehydrates and fatigues you. Wearing a vented or mesh jacket and a helmet will reduce the amount of wind and heat to go through directly to your body and will eventually reduce the fatiguing effect they bring.
- Before leaving for a long ride, it is important to make sure that your windshield or sunglasses is on its perfect fit to keep your vision clear.
- Drinking a caffeinated drink or cola may help you boost your alertness. However, one should take note that these drinks will never replace adequate rest.
- Having good habits also plays an important role in keeping your mind and body being at its best before riding. A well-balanced diet and exercise is a good thing that every cyclist should do to get himself or herself ready to fight fatigue for a safer long ride.
Motorcycling is fun and exciting, but the excitement and fun can be eliminated if one is riding without considering any of the safety measures mentioned above.
Posted
on Sep 1st, 2009 in
River Fishing Safety Tips
Fishing is a fun outdoor activity to do with friends or family members. However, it would be so much fun if safety on the river were taken into consideration while fishing. It will not only make you fishing moment fun and memorable, it could possibly save life as well. One must note that fishing is the river can be dangerous and one of the great examples is the Arkansas River. The reason behind it being dangerous is its large hidden rocks and dikes, deep holes, swift currents, and underwater ledges.
If you are not yet aware what to consider for a safe river fishing activity, listed below are a few:
- Safety gear is important every time one is doing and activity. For fishing, it is important to know that wearing a Coast Guard approved type III-V and properly fitted life-jacket at all times when your are near or actually fishing in the river is a great step in keeping yourself healthy while in the river.
- If you have hear a lot about the “Don’t Drink and Drive” saying, then get ready to hear similar phrase when river fishing. It is highly advised to avoid drinking alcohol while fishing.
- Keeping yourself still while in the boat will help you a lot from the possible danger of falling into the water.
- Avoid from fishing in the river alone. It is highly recommended that a friend or two must be taken along when fishing. It is also important to let your family members know where you are going, how long you will be gone, and where to call at in case you did not arrive on your expected time of return.
- Keep yourself safe while river fishing by fishing at least 100 yards away from a dam.
- Take extra care if you wish to anchor in current.
- Before fishing, make sure that you know your water skills and experience, and must be equivalent to the river’s behavior and its condition.
- One must be prepare with the extreme weather condition before fishing, especially cold weathers.
- Hypothermia is an important health condition every fisher must know first and how it can affect him or her before deciding to do river fishing.
- Having a solid plan and sticking into it is an important thing to consider before fishing.
- One more important thing to keep in mind is to keep away from the river during high flows.
When fishing, one must be aware that the extreme river conditions will definitely test your fishing equipments. If you think that your boat is not at its best condition, you had better not go, as the middle of the river is not the right place or time to check as to whether you boat cant surpass the river’s condition, or your cell phone still has enough battery and all. Before fishing, it is important to assume that anything can go wrong, and so you must be ready about it.
Posted
on Aug 23rd, 2009 in
Home safety
Safety is often associated with home. It is the most familiar place for a certain person because this is the place where he grew up or which he built. For some, home is the place where they can let their guards take care off and let the precaution gone with the wind. However, many of the homes nowadays are not safe as most people think. Even if you think that your home system installed keeps burglars at bay, safety is still not a sure thing.
Many situations might put a family into danger. Some are basic safety rules that are violated unintentionally. Others are mere accidents. There are no fast rules on how to keep a home safe but sometimes common sense and presence of mind can save people’s lives.
To keep a home safe, one must take an inventory of what they have to protect. Do you have a kid at home, or untrained pets that might trigger accidents or damages on your household appliances? Knowing what might happen with unattended kids and pets might save your home from future problem.
If you have kids or love to have kids around the house, you must keep in mind that all things that can be swallowed accidentally, a reason to start a fire, sharp or uneven edges that is below three feet in height should be fixed before kids and pet are left on their own. These are things that often left unattended or skip parents minds because their minds are assured by the installed home safety systems. To give few basic tips on keeping a place safe for your kids and pets read the following list:
- Keep your child things away from windows. If you think that the kid will be left most of the time on their own, have a window blinds installed. You might prefer the cordless ones since those with cords poses potential danger of getting the kids entangled on those dangling cords.
- The floors are the most ignored potential accident culprit. Tiles are nice for homes, but those installed tiles particularly in the bathroom might be those kinds that are slippery when few drops of water dripped on them unseen.
- Clutters can cause little children and even pets trip over or get hurt.
- Poisoning is another source of accident. Sometimes, even when we think everything has been hidden from the kids view adults forgot to check if the hidden area was locked. As a precaution, an adult must always check if the lock has been properly placed. If possible, keep chemicals on areas that are not easy to reach by small kids. Even outside your home, ensure that the chemicals are something that the pets might fish out from its hiding place. Dogs can find anything and even if they do not digest it, they might leave it lying around and get picked up by kids.
- For those who owned pets, it is important to check if your pet is the type who chews on things. If it does, ensure that cords are protected from his chewing activities.
The easiest way to maintain your home safe is by keeping it clutter free and minimal in furniture.
Posted
on Aug 22nd, 2009 in
General Safety Tips
We value many things and giving value to a certain thing is keeping it safety at all times. There are many accidents happening in this world because people are not safety enough in their actions.
Keeping our family and property safe, the following tips can be one of the best things to do.
- To keep our homes safe from fire, never forget to check all your electrical outlets, and make sure that all the appliances that are not in use are unplugged, also make sure that all your electrical wirings are regularly checked for possible tear.
- Robbery is one of the most common crimes happens every year. To keep our homes safe from these incidents, we should keep our homes secure in the form of locks, security camera, or security personnel if can afford for one. Keeping an eye to the people around us and being vigilant on their actions are also a great way of keeping our homes and family members safe. We do not know if somebody we know so well like our domestic helpers, or close friends, or newly acquainted friends, neighbors, and more are the ones with the possibility to rob our homes.
- When out for a holiday, make sure that you have equipped your doors and windows with a strong and secure locks. Know your neighbors and make sure that you have them informed about your holiday to make them aware is something unusual will happen in your house.
- Keep some of your indoor lighting on at night. This will make prospect robbers think that somebody from your family member is still awake or if not, when you feel something unusual is happening in your home, you can easily see what is going on.
- Keep your outdoor well illuminated at night to see everything that you need to see. A motion sensitive light will also be a helpful tool as it may keep you informed if somebody is approaching or passing in your home.
- Keep your house uninviting to possible robbers. Keep all your bushes trimmed regularly to eliminate those possible hiding places of robbers.
- Keep yourself safe when out by letting your family members and friends your whereabouts and who are you with. In this way, they will know where and whom to contact is something not normal will happen.
- Keep at least one chaperon with your when meeting with someone who do not know and meet in a neutral meeting place where other people are around as well.
- Carry an extra cash with your especially when going to a place you are not familiar with. You might need it to do a phone call or hail a cab when needed.
10. When dining outside, do not leave your drink unattended nor let a stranger get a drink for you. The situation can be a big chance for them to drug you that may lead to robbery or worst, into a gang rape.
Posted
on Aug 20th, 2009 in
Home safety
Carbon Monoxide Overview
Carbon Monoxide is present in every household. It is an odorless gas but is poisonous to humans and pets. A few of the most known sources of Carbon Monoxide poisoning are defective furnaces, fireplace flues, oils heaters, gas appliances (stoves, clothes dryers, and water heaters), and automobiles.
Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Most of the time, people are unaware that they are a victim of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning as there are no perceptible symptom of this kind of poisoning. However, people may determine if an individual is exposed to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning if the following symptoms are present:
- Headache
- Fatigue
- Mild Confusion
- Irregular breathing and heartbeat
- Nausea
- Coughing
One must note that if everyone in the house is experiencing these symptoms especially your pets because animals do not get flu, then most probably they are exposed to carbon monoxide poisoning.
Step To Do When Exposed To Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
If ever you have suspected that you are exposed to carbon monoxide poisoning, the first thing that you can do is to evacuate the place.
Let every member of you family get from fresh air immediately.
Dial the emergency number (911) and get some help.
Report the incident to the fire department even if everyone in your family is already feeling better.
Steps in Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
In order to protect you and your family from being expose to carbon monoxide poisoning, keep your furnace and gas appliances in its good condition by letting a professional and qualified contractor inspect your appliances once a year and the inspection must take place before the heating months. Aside from the annual check-ups and inspections done by the professionals, you may also check your furnace at all times and see if the following items are present:
- One must note that your stove’s flame should be mostly blue and steady.
- Once found any discolorations or soot build-up around your burner access doors and vents, then your furnace might have a problem.
- Check the venting system of your furnace, and see to it that it is intact. If it is already soft, rusted or broken, then these piping may release combustion products indoors.
- Always make sure that your furnace or boiler is free from dust, rust or any other signs of corrosion.
- Broken air filters must be replaced accordingly.
- Always check your furnace panels and grills and make sure that these are in place and the fan compartment must be closed at all times especially when the furnace is on. It may cause for a carbon monoxide build up in living areas once leave open.
Installing a carbon monoxide alarm is another great step in preventing carbon monoxide poisoning. Once the alarm sounds, immediately call a professional to check your gas burning appliances. However, before installing your alarm, make sure that it is fully functional or working. Have it tested using a special carbon monoxide testing devices.
Posted
on Jul 31st, 2009 in
Others