by Trisha Cummings | Mar 21, 2016 | Safety Minute
The dangers of throwing prescription or over-the-counter medicines in the bin or flushing them down the sink or toilet is that their chemical components may infiltrate the water or soil supply. According to Health Canada, although the concentration levels are very...
by Trisha Cummings | Feb 21, 2016 | Safety Minute
Sleep has a significant impact on the quality of life we lead. Therefore poor quality or lack thereof can lead to decreased productivity at work, the weakening of our immune systems and can also impact our safety (an example of this is sleep depravity being a common...
by Trisha Cummings | Jan 21, 2016 | Safety Minute
Extra precautions are required when driving in winter conditions however situations may arise when you have done all you can to prepare your vehicle and plan your trip, but you suddenly find yourself driving in a slippery mess. If visibility is severely limited due to...
by Trisha Cummings | Dec 21, 2015 | Safety Minute
It’s that time of the year again! Along with great skiing and tobogganing comes a lot of snow. Unfortunately, it falls in the driveway as well as on the trails and slopes. Below are some tips to consider when shovelingall that snow; Always wear a hat and mittens when...
by Trisha Cummings | Nov 21, 2015 | Safety Minute
The holiday season is approaching quickly, and with it typically comes many positive thoughts and memories. But unfortunately, the holiday season is also a time where preventable residential fires are on the rise. November 24 – 30 is National Home Fire Safety Week,...
by Trisha Cummings | Oct 21, 2015 | Safety Minute
The night is quickly approaching when the streets will be filled with ghosts and goblins, not to mention princesses and fairies. As always, there are a few important Halloween safety guidelines that should be observed to ensure the night runs smoothly around the...
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