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Advanced Driver Training for Novice Teen Drivers | SaferTeenDriver
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This state-of-the-art driver risk assessment program is proven pro-active way to identify high risk drivers based on their performance in six core risk categories. 200 Decisions Per Mile. According to the most recent Safe Driver study, drivers make over 200 decisions per mile. The Hazard Perception Evaluation is a predictive behavioral analysis tool that is proven to predict the traffic hazard identification decision-making ability of individual drivers. The evaluation provides a key indication o...We ha...
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Driver Training « Fuelishness! Fuel Economy Blog
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We Drive With Our Brain and Eyes as Opposed to Our Hands and Feet. April 13, 2013 · Filed Under BrightFleet. As a driver, we can begin the process of mentally preparing to drive by doing hazard perception training. Need them. Dealing with many possible hazards and the proper responses before you need them is the way to begin a safe driving career. Middot; · Subscribe by Email. The Extra Mile – SaferTeenDriver.com Adds New Tools for Novice Teen Drivers. April 1, 2013 · Filed Under BrightFleet. And related...
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Carbon Monoxide Detector Placement - Carbon Monoxide - Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Carbon Monoxide Detector Placement - Carbon Monoxide - Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. Some CO Detectors, like this Nighthawk model, offer a digital readout of the CO concentration, in parts per million. Installation locations vary by manufacturer. Manufacturers' recommendations differ to a certain degree based on research conducted with each one's specific detector. Therefore, make sure to read the provided installation manual for each detector before installing. The International Association of Fire Chiefs ...
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HomeSafe Blog
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Gun Safe Buyer’s Guide. December 23rd, 2012. Owning a gun is a big responsibility. There are many precautions and safety issues related to gun ownership, including owning a gun safe. You can reduce the risk of harm in your home by storing your firearms in a well-constructed, secured gun safe. When shopping for a gun safe, here are some guidelines to follow, and specifics to look for to help you choose the right safe:. Wall Thickness and interior design. Type of locking mechanism. When installing your gun...
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How to Pick a Fire Escape Ladder
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Raquo; How to Pick a Fire Escape Ladder. How to Pick a Fire Escape Ladder. Meets Fire Code - ASTM F2175. Every reliable escape ladder that is safe for home or commercial use has been rated by the American Society for Testing and Materials or ASTM. It is very important to make sure your fire escape ladder meets ASTM standards to ensure the safety of you, your children and your residents. The escape ladder itself will be marked if approved by ATSM so this is easy to identify most the time. Raquo; Child Saf...
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HomeSafe.com | Home Safes - Home Safety & Security Expert Information
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Summer Time Chore - Check Your Furnace Chimney. If the furnace chimney flue is partially blocked, then the odorless but dangerous carbon monoxide can escape into the home. In the worst-cases, the mess left behind may actually block the chimney completely, causing all of the carbon monoxide to dump into the home, possibly building to concentrations high enough to cause death. Read More ». Tags: furnace safety tips, tips for furnace safety, furnace chimney tips, carbon monoxide, carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Gun Cabinet or Gun Safe - Which Do You Need?
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Raquo; Gun Cabinet or Gun Safe - Which Do You Need? Gun Cabinet or Gun Safe - Which Do You Need? Author: Trisha L. Wagner. More and more people are choosing gun safes over display cabinets. A gun safe will prevent your guns from being taken out without your knowledge- which could thwart a burglar or more importantly, save a life. If you have children in your home, it's a no-brainer- you need a gun safe to keep these weapons from being discharged accidentally or by the wrong people. Raquo; Gun Cabinet or ...
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Tips for Your Home Safe
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Raquo; Tips for Your Home Safe. Tips for Your Home Safe. Author: Trisha L. Wagner. Recently your friends have been talking about their home safes. The discussions are general, non-specific. You then notice that crime seems to be increasing; after all the economy is suffering and when the economy suffers crime does increase, but why should you buy one? Really what is the point of having a safe inside of your own house? Safes are something that banks have so what is the point of having one inside your home?
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Advanced Driver Training for Novice Teen Drivers | SaferTeenDriver
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Motor Vehicle Crashes are the Number One Killer of American Teenagers. Motor vehicle crashes are the number one killer of American teenagers. In 2013 alone, 4,333 people were killed in crashes involving young drivers aged 15 to 20. 1,691 were young drivers, 1,051 were passengers of young drivers. The remaining 1,591 victims were involved in crashes with young drivers. Youngest Drivers at Greatest Risk. Additional Passengers Add Risk. Distracted Driving a Growing Problem. Text messaging has become a more ...