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Dog Interactive Behavior: How to Recognize Dangerous Dog Behavior

11.12.2009 · Posted in Uncategorized

Understanding dog interactive behavior can protect you and your children, and it can protect your dog. Knowing what constitutes dog interactive behavior will help you to react safely. Remember that dogs interact with each other through their behavior, not through language, as ...

Study: Higher Fuel-economy Standards Won’t Hurt Vehicle Safety

10.21.2009 · Posted in Uncategorized

A new study released at a major policy briefing by the International Council on Clean Transportation has found that a significant increase in fuel-economy standards for vehicles is achievable without affecting vehicle safety. The study is critical especially now that Congress is mulling over making changes in the America’s motor vehicle fuel economy requirements, known ...

Volvo’s New Safety Technology

09.19.2009 · Posted in Uncategorized

The Volvo renowned for its safety vehicles is back with new safety technology which is guaranteed so as they claimed to reduce car accidents. Volvo’s treasure trove of safety features includes the first laminated windscreens which were introduced in 1944, the lap-sash seatbelt launched in 1959, and the driver’s airbag in 1987. These safety features ...

10 Business Travel Safety Tips

07.30.2009 · Posted in Uncategorized

Every year, hundreds of thousands of business travelers go to all points of the globe. A business traveler’s personal safety is always potentially at risk – even if their destination is just a short distance away. Below are some basic safety tips that when followed, can help make you less vulnerable when on the road. 1. ...

Automotive Technology: Active and Passive Safety Systems

06.26.2009 · Posted in Uncategorized

A driver is desperately trying to make a business appointment and fiddles with the phone to call ahead that she is running late. Another flips through a portfolio of CDs trying to find just the right music selection. Both overestimate their abilities and swerve momentarily into the next lane. In today’s busy world, people often find ...

Behavioral Interventions Can Help In Many Situations

06.14.2009 · Posted in Uncategorized

Parents and pre-schoolers with ADHD saw considerable improvement after behavioral interventions, a new intervention study shows. Parents received educational classes that focused on parenting skills, understanding child behavior and child safety. Individualized, at-home interventions and group therapy techniques were used over a one-year period, which led to a decrease in behavioral problems and an increase ...

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