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John Myre's Articles

  • How To Drive Defensively
    Here's some information that should bring you to a screeching stop: Your lifetime odds of being killed in a motor vehicle accident are about 1-in-100.
  • How To Water Ski Safely
    According to the National Safety Council, about 5 million Americans water ski each year, and approximately 6,500 require emergency room treatment. Most of these injuries are the result of carelessness and poor preparation.
  • How To Use Fireworks Safely
    According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, there are more than 10,000 emergency room cases related to fireworks each year. Sadder still, there are deaths.
  • How To Fish Safely
    Fishing is a wonderful sport, but safety must always be the first thing you consider before trying to land the big one.

    Annually, over 60,000 fishing injuries require emergency room treatment. Eye injuries from fishing are the No. 1 sports-related eye injury.

    Most fishing injuries are caused by fishing hooks, while most fatalities are the result of drowning.
  • How To Barbecue Safely
    The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that more than 15,000 people are treated in hospital emergency rooms each year due to injuries associated with gas and charcoal grills.

    However, there are ways to assure your grilling tears are limited to the culinary effect of slicing a thick, juicy Vidalia onion.
  • How To Use Home Appliances Safely
    When home appliances were carpet sweepers, churns and washboards, there was little to fear. Today's appliances save us time and energy, but they can turn against us in a second. Until "smart" appliances eliminate the hazards, we've got to control the power of our appliances.
  • How To Be A Safe Boater
    Boating is one of our most enjoyable summer activities. But don't forget that it can be dangerous, and everyone who gets in a boat must pay attention to safety.
  • How To Use Ladders Safely
    Annually, there are approximately 200,000 injuries associated with ladders. Most ladder incidents are caused by a loss of balance, or by a ladder's being placed on a slippery surface. Others are caused by sheer foolishness. Almost all of them could have been avoided.
  • How To Safely Enjoy Adult Sports
    Injuries do not have to be par for the course for golfers or other sports enthusiasts. Too many people take up a sport to get in shape. They would be much better off getting in shape before they take up a sport.
  • How To Stay Safe During Storms
    While storms are necessary to our existence, they also present a threat to it. Still, there are steps we can take to outwit the forces of nature.
  • How To Run Safely
    Running is a great way to get in shape. But there are precautions you must take to avoid injuries, to prevent accidents, and to avert those rare circumstances where there are people who might intend to harm you.
  • How To Keep Your Toddler Safe
    Accidents are the leading cause of death for children over one year of age. Between the ages of six months and two years, children are beginning to walk, run, climb, jump and explore everything.

    It's a wonderful time for their development, but a time when adults need to watch them like hawks.
  • How To Use Hand Tools Safely
    There is a right way and a wrong way to use hand tools, but a lot of people don't seem to know it. In fact, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, each year more than 100,000 injuries require hospital treatment due to misuse of hand tools.
  • How To Protect Vehicle Occupants
    Superior engineering is making automobiles safer, but drivers and passengers must use safety belts and air bags to add an extra layer of safety.
  • How To Protect Yourself From Hypothermia
    Old Man Winter can be a brutal companion if you aren't adequately prepared to keep his company. About 600 Americans die every year due to hypothermia, and many more are injured.
  • How To Enjoy The Snow And Ice Safely
    There is nothing prettier than snow and ice twinkling in the sun, but there are also few things more treacherous.
  • How To Enjoy Arts And Crafts Hobbies Safely
    Hobbies help adults and children relax and develop new skills. But in our desire to enjoy our hobbies, we must not overlook the dangers that exist with some hobbies. Practicing safe habits is a vital part of any hobby activity.
  • How To Keep Your Child Safe On The Internet
    The Internet can be a source of entertainment and information for your children, and it will be a workplace tool as they grow older.

    However, it also poses threats to their safety. This article gives you some tips to help keep your child safe.
  • How To Prevent Home Fires
    About 3,000 people die each year in home fires in the U.S., and tens of thousands are injured. This article gives you some tips on how to prevent these fires.
  • How To Enjoy The Holidays Safely
    The holidays should be fun for everyone. This article gives you some tips on how to have a good time in a safe manner.
  • Arrive Alive: How To Drive Long Distances Safely
    Driving long distances can increase the risk of a motor vehicle accident. This article gives you some tips on how to avoid these dangers.
  • How To Avoid Driving Distractions
    A recent study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that driver distraction is a factor in 80 percent of all motor vehicle crashes. This article shows you how to avoid these distractions.
  • Never Argue With A Big Truck
    According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, about 5,000 people die annually in crashes involving large trucks. In collisions between large trucks and cars, 98% of people killed were in the car. This article provides tips to safely manage your encounters with these behemoths:





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