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Childproofing – safety tips for toddlers and moms

Until the age of 2-3 years old, newborns need plenty of security and safety home measures, as almost anything can happen to them the second the mom looks away. Besides covering the outlets and protecting the sharp furniture corners, and besides childproofing everything, there are plenty of other tips, tricks and solutions parents can use to keep both the toddler and the mom safer and in a state of comfort. Read More

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10 safety tips for airline travelers

Despite recent unfortunate events, flying is still the safest means of transportation in the world. But whether you travel for business or for pleasure, there are some safety tips you should keep in mind – besides the ones instructed by the professionals on board. Before anything else, make sure you follow the airline’s guides and protocol, together with the airport regulations as well. But let’s see some personal safety tips to remember before you book your next flight! Read More

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6 Safe and Clean Countries to Travel to This Year

Spring is here and summer is just around the corner so it’s no surprise we get that “wanderlust” feeling and a need to discover new places and new cultures. There are plenty of amazing destinations to explore in the world, but are they all safe and clean countries worth to travel to this year? A recent report shows us the most beautiful, safe, hygienic even and comfortable countries to travel to this year alone or together with family or friends! Read More

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12 Tips For A Safe And Fun Road Trip

If you are planning that fun road trip with your friends and family you have been talking about for a while, some driving safety tips should be in order. No matter how long the trip is, you need to stay safe, save some money and avoid heavy traffic or potential road trip problems. Read More

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15 Pieces of Advice that May Save Your Life One Day

We might not know this (or rather not think about it), but our everyday lives are in constant danger. Considering that household accidents are one of the top reasons for peoples’ health problems or even death or that a fall on the stairs in the supermarket can tremendously negatively impact your life, we have to be aware that we can never be too careful. Read More

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5 Easy Home Safety Tips to Try for Your Peace of Mind

Keeping your home and your family safe has always been important. In this fast pace world we live in is even more important to be able to feel safe, especially in your own home.

Today we will look at five easy and smart home safety tips to keep everyone safer and preserve a much needed peace of mind especially if you are away from home or you live alone.

1. Use the child’s room smartly

A burglar wants to rob you fast and with as little risks as possible, this is why many burglaries are limited to the living room or the master bedroom’s closets or nightstands. Of course, it is always better to keep money, jewelry and other valuables in a safety deposit box in a bank, but if you keep some of them home, hide them in the children’s sock drawers or toys piles, especially if you leave the house for a few days in a row. Read More

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3 Reasons You Need a Safety App for Your Organization

If recent history taught us something, it was that people and organizations are equally exposed to accidents, violence, terrorist attacks and a wide range of felonies, including breaking and entering, theft and many others.

Public venues in Paris, Mali, San Bernardino and others have been the target of attacks lately, emphasizing once again that one cannot be too safe in our modern world, unfortunately.

Enhancing security systems and measures, relying on the authorities and doubling the efforts to educate the general population on how to act, intervene and stay safe during such events can only take us so far. We need even more safety nets for ourselves and the people we love, and this is where safety apps and panic apps come into play. Read More

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Michelle’s Life Wouldn’t be the Same without Pebble and the Red Panic Button App

Some of us are fortunate enough to be completely independent and in full control of our lives. There are, however, the less fortunate, who need care and supervision just as much as they need to have their own freedom.

Michelle is a young girl with a mild form of learning disability, an infliction impairing her everyday life, but a teenager strong enough to face everyday challenges if provided with the correct type of support. Read More

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5 Safety tips for dog walkers from the Dog Whisperer

Cesar Milan needs little to no introduction when it comes to dog training and care. He is an expert not only in the daily education and entertainment of your best furry friend, but also in its daily safety. Dog owners don’t have the easiest of lives: they have to work their schedules around their friends’ walking and feeding times, they have to take important precautions when it comes to their pets’ cleanliness, health, play, diet and so on. Read More

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Healthcare apps that make a difference

It’s amazing to think that today there are apps that can interpret the symptoms of a disease and get you an accurate answer and help you find treatment. This saves us time, money and maybe even a doctor’s appointment.

Healthcare app mobile industry is getting hugely popular and profitable with new ideas coming up and new startups appearing all the time. Read More

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