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		<title>Safety Tips To Help You Avoid Barbecue Blunders</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2011 04:50:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Warmer weather is often the signal for backyard chefs to heat up the grill for a barbecue. Unfortunately, that’s when the risk of food poisoning often heats up as well. The good news is that grill masters can help keep their family and friends safe by following a few tips from the Home Food Safety [...]]]></description>
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<p>Warmer weather is often the signal for backyard chefs to heat up the grill for a barbecue. Unfortunately, that’s when the risk of food poisoning often heats up as well.</p>
<p>The good news is that grill masters can help keep their family and friends safe by following a few tips from the Home Food Safety program. The program is a collaborative effort of the <a href="http://www.eatright.org/">American Dietetic Association</a> and <a href="http://www.conagrafoods.com/">ConAgra Foods</a>.</p>
<p>“Whether it’s a picnic, barbecue or potluck, it’s important to apply the same home food safety techniques to help keep you and your guests safe from food-borne illness,” said registered dietitian and ADA Spokesperson Jim White.</p>
<p>• Before firing up the coals, scrub the grill, utensils and coolers with hot, soapy water. Set aside plates and utensils to handle raw foods and another set for cooked foods since cross-contamination tops the list of food safety concerns during the grilling season. Always wash utensils in warm, soapy water between uses.</p>
<p>• Plan ahead so you are able to wash your hands before, during and after handling foods outside. According to White, it’s important to wash your hands in warm, soapy water for at least 20 seconds and keep a bottle of hand sanitizer or pack of moist towelettes nearby when soap and water are not readily available.</p>
<p>• When preparing favorites, such as steak and chicken, re­member to use different brushes to baste raw and cooked meats, and boil any leftover marinade before using it to season cooked meats. “A food thermometer is the only way to ensure food has been cooked to the proper temperature,” White said. “It is not safe to rely on color or firmness or wait for the juices to run clear.”</p>
<p>• Stock coolers with plenty of ice and a refrigerator thermometer to ensure foods are stored below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.Homefoodsafety.org"><img class="size-full wp-image-2301 aligncenter" title="Small_Grilling_Ad" src="http://www.live-safe.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Homefoodsafety.jpg" alt="" width="208" height="445" /></a></p>
<p>• Don’t let foods stay unrefrigerated for more than two hours, or one hour in hot weather (90 degrees Fahrenheit or above).</p>
<p>The Home Food Safety program is dedicated to raising consumer awareness about the seriousness of food-borne illness and providing solutions for easily and safely handling food.</p>
<p>For a downloadable chart of safe minimum internal temperatures for all your barbecue fa­vorites, visit <a href="http://www.homefoodsafety.org">www.homefoodsafety.org</a>.</p>
<p>When you’re grilling this summer, remember to use different brushes when basting raw and cooked meats.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.live-safe.org/2011/05/13/">Live Safe Foundation</a> is an Ohio based non-profit organization (501c3), and leading grassroots movement, devoted to making and fire and life safety education, awareness initiatives and life saving tools available on a broad basis to communities, campuses, and institutions in an effort to reduce national fire fatalities and fire losses. Live Safe aims to help finance fire safety education where means are otherwise unavailable. Live Safe is developing and sponsoring programs to help groups find the resources needed to advance individual and community fire safety.</p>
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		<title>May is Building Safety Month</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 11:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you turn on a light switch, do you ever wonder if you&#8217;ll be electrocuted? Do you worry about your home&#8217;s roof caving in? Or believe your home&#8217;s water pipes might be frozen when you turn on the faucet? Most of us never think twice about these things. That&#8217;s because we are confident in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you turn on a light switch, do you ever wonder if you&#8217;ll be electrocuted? Do you worry about your home&#8217;s roof caving in? Or believe your home&#8217;s water pipes might be frozen when you turn on the faucet?</p>
<p>Most of us never think twice about these things. That&#8217;s because we are confident in the work done every day by the 50,000 members of the International Code Council, the people who safeguard our homes and businesses by creating and enforcing strong building safety codes at the city, county and state levels.</p>
<p>This May, the <a onclick="var s=s_gi(s_account);s.linkTrackVars='prop5,eVar3,prop15';s.prop5='External Link';s.eVar3=s.prop5;s.prop15='120689944';s.tl(this,'o','ExternalLink');" href="http://www2.icc-foundation.org/" target="_blank">International Code Council Foundation</a><strong> (ICCF) will celebrate its 31st </strong><a onclick="var s=s_gi(s_account);s.linkTrackVars='prop5,eVar3,prop15';s.prop5='External Link';s.eVar3=s.prop5;s.prop15='120689944';s.tl(this,'o','ExternalLink');" href="http://www.buildingsafetymonth.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Building Safety Month</strong></a>, <em>An International Celebration of Safe and Sensible Structures. </em>Throughout the month, ICC members will educate the public and builders about building safety and sustainability issues as well as sharing ideas for making structures more energy efficient and durable.</p>
<p>Building Safety Month was formed in 1980 in response to a series of tragedies that could have been prevented through the existence and enforcement of safety codes.</p>
<p>&#8220;Building safety codes are often taken for granted, but they are incredibly necessary, and the foundation upon which healthy, secure homes and buildings are built,&#8221; said Richard P. Weiland, ICCF Board of Governors and CEO of the Code Council. &#8220;Building Safety Month is our way of introducing ourselves to the public and sharing what we know so they can live healthier, safer lives in secure and sustainable homes, schools and buildings.&#8221;</p>
<p>Building Safety Month receives support from important industry groups such as <a onclick="var s=s_gi(s_account);s.linkTrackVars='prop5,eVar3,prop15';s.prop5='External Link';s.eVar3=s.prop5;s.prop15='120689944';s.tl(this,'o','ExternalLink');" href="http://construction.basf.us/index.php?page=residential_proof_bhbp" target="_blank">BASF – The Chemical Company</a>, the <a onclick="var s=s_gi(s_account);s.linkTrackVars='prop5,eVar3,prop15';s.prop5='External Link';s.eVar3=s.prop5;s.prop15='120689944';s.tl(this,'o','ExternalLink');" href="http://www.flash.org/" target="_blank">Federal Alliance for Safe Homes</a>, (FLASH), the <a onclick="var s=s_gi(s_account);s.linkTrackVars='prop5,eVar3,prop15';s.prop5='External Link';s.eVar3=s.prop5;s.prop15='120689944';s.tl(this,'o','ExternalLink');" href="http://www.nchh.org/" target="_blank">National Center for Healthy Housing</a>, (NCHH), <a onclick="var s=s_gi(s_account);s.linkTrackVars='prop5,eVar3,prop15';s.prop5='External Link';s.eVar3=s.prop5;s.prop15='120689944';s.tl(this,'o','ExternalLink');" href="http://www.propanecouncil.org/" target="_blank">The Propane Education &amp; Research Council</a>, (PERC) and <a onclick="var s=s_gi(s_account);s.linkTrackVars='prop5,eVar3,prop15';s.prop5='External Link';s.eVar3=s.prop5;s.prop15='120689944';s.tl(this,'o','ExternalLink');" href="http://buildingreports.com/" target="_blank">BuildingReports</a> among others.</p>
<p>Celebrations across the country will come in many shapes and sizes, from free deck inspections, school assemblies, and official proclamations with governors, to film festivals.  Whether the celebrations are formal, ceremonial or just plain fun, the message is that adoption and enforcement of strong buildings codes can make the difference between life and death.</p>
<p><strong>Week One: May 1 – 7 Energy and Green Building</strong></p>
<p>The first week of Building Safety Month will be devoted to green and energy efficiency. Consumers can learn low-cost ways to make existing homes more efficient, long-term strategies for long-term savings, and tips on building green in new construction.</p>
<p>&#8220;As a leading provider of energy-saving, durable building materials, our vision is that all families will live in <a onclick="var s=s_gi(s_account);s.linkTrackVars='prop5,eVar3,prop15';s.prop5='External Link';s.eVar3=s.prop5;s.prop15='120689944';s.tl(this,'o','ExternalLink');" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9CP_mU2kyg&amp;feature=youtu.be" target="_blank">affordable, energy-efficient, safe homes</a> that reduce environmental impacts. This mission and our company&#8217;s offerings closely mirror the themes for Building Safety Month,&#8221; said Michael Sievers, Business Manager, <a onclick="var s=s_gi(s_account);s.linkTrackVars='prop5,eVar3,prop15';s.prop5='External Link';s.eVar3=s.prop5;s.prop15='120689944';s.tl(this,'o','ExternalLink');" href="http://construction.basf.us/index.php?page=residential_proof_bhbp" target="_blank">BASF</a>, the 2011 Building Safety Month Presenting Sponsor.</p>
<p>&#8220;Saving energy and protecting the environment are good reasons to build &#8216;green,&#8217; and new research shows that building green can also improve health,&#8221; said Rebecca Morley, Executive Director of the <a onclick="var s=s_gi(s_account);s.linkTrackVars='prop5,eVar3,prop15';s.prop5='External Link';s.eVar3=s.prop5;s.prop15='120689944';s.tl(this,'o','ExternalLink');" href="http://www.nchh.org/" target="_blank">National Center for Healthy Housing</a>, a national non-profit committed to creating safe and healthy homes for children through practical and proven steps. &#8220;Modern, enforced building codes can help to maximize the health benefits of green building and to avoid potential unintended consequences of creating tighter buildings,&#8221; added Ms. Morley.</p>
<p><strong>Week Two: May 8 – 14 Disaster Safety and Mitigation</strong></p>
<p>The recent disaster in Japan has shined a spotlight on the critical importance of adhering to stringent building codes. Without a steadfast devotion to building earthquake-resistant structures, the devastation in Japan would have been significantly worse.</p>
<p>Major earthquake fault lines, tornado zones, flood-prone coastal areas, dry wildfire targets, and even a volcano are potential hazards within highly populated areas of the United States. During week two of Building Safety Month, consumers will learn how to prepare their homes to be safer from these and other natural disasters.</p>
<p>Education partner the <a onclick="var s=s_gi(s_account);s.linkTrackVars='prop5,eVar3,prop15';s.prop5='External Link';s.eVar3=s.prop5;s.prop15='120689944';s.tl(this,'o','ExternalLink');" href="http://www.flash.org/" target="_blank">Federal Alliance for Safe Homes</a>,(FLASH) a national non-profit organization, is dedicated to educating consumers on how to prepare homes to withstand an array of national disasters such as wildfires, floods, earthquakes, high winds, hurricanes and tornadoes.</p>
<p>&#8220;FLASH is thrilled to support ICCF&#8217;s Building Safety Month,&#8221; says FLASH President/CEO Leslie C. Henderson. &#8220;Through our work, we see first-hand the remarkable difference that codes and standards can make in avoiding the devastating effects of natural disasters. The wonderful work of the ICCF and Building Safety Month will reach many people across the country.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Week Three: May 15 – 21, Fire Safety and Awareness</strong></p>
<p>Despite aggressive education efforts by many organizations, many residential fire-related deaths remain preventable. The third week of Building Safety Month focuses on the critical issue of Fire Safety. In addition to encouraging safe use of smoke detectors, candles and home fireplaces, consumers will learn important tips about safely using gas and electronic appliances.</p>
<p><strong>Week Four: May 22 – 31, Backyard Safety</strong></p>
<p>As Memorial Day approaches, officially kicking off the barbeque and outdoor living season in America, it&#8217;s a great time to remind homeowners of the dos and don&#8217;ts of installing, operating and maintaining their outdoor appliances.</p>
<p>&#8220;Outdoor living spaces are increasingly popular, whether homeowners have a deck with a grill—or something more elaborate with heating, lighting and a pool or spa,&#8221; says Stuart Flatow, Vice President Safety &amp; Training of the <a onclick="var s=s_gi(s_account);s.linkTrackVars='prop5,eVar3,prop15';s.prop5='External Link';s.eVar3=s.prop5;s.prop15='120689944';s.tl(this,'o','ExternalLink');" href="http://www.propanecouncil.org/" target="_blank">Propane Education and Research Council</a> (PERC). &#8220;By supporting the ICCF&#8217;s Backyard Safety Week, we at PERC want to help homeowners enjoy their backyards—while keeping that space safe.&#8221;</p>
<p>First observed in 1980 as Building Safety Week, Building Safety<em> </em>Month is a program of the <a onclick="var s=s_gi(s_account);s.linkTrackVars='prop5,eVar3,prop15';s.prop5='External Link';s.eVar3=s.prop5;s.prop15='120689944';s.tl(this,'o','ExternalLink');" href="http://www.icc-foundation.org/" target="_blank">International Code Council Foundation</a>. The International Code Council Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with the mission to promote public awareness of ideas‚ methods and technologies that encourage the construction of safe, durable and sustainable buildings and homes, reducing the devastating effects of building damages due to natural disasters and other tragedies.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www2.icc-foundation.org/">International Code Council Foundation</a> via PRNewswire and USNewswire.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.live-safe.org/">Live Safe Foundation</a> is an Ohio based non-profit organization (501c3), and leading grassroots movement, devoted to making and fire and life safety education, awareness initiatives and life saving tools available on a broad basis to communities, campuses, and institutions in an effort to reduce national fire fatalities and fire losses. Live Safe aims to help finance fire safety education where means are otherwise unavailable. Live Safe is developing and sponsoring programs to help groups find the resources needed to advance individual and community fire safety.</p>
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		<title>December is Safe Toys and Gifts Month</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 17:45:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the holiday gift-giving season is upon us, so begins our shopping for the toys we enjoy giving the special children in our lives. Selecting the right toy can be a challenge as there are millions from which to choose and new ones appearing on the shelves each year. Although toys are intended to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the holiday gift-giving season is upon us, so begins our shopping for the toys we enjoy giving the special children in our lives. Selecting the right toy can be a challenge as there are millions from which to choose and new ones appearing on the shelves each year. Although toys are intended to be fun, they can be pose hazards to their users if not soundly designed and constructed or if the toy is not intended for the age of its user. Nationwide, nearly 173,000 children (ages 14 and under) were treated in hospital emergency rooms for toy-related injuries last year, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.</p>
<div id="attachment_935" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 145px"><img class="size-full wp-image-935" title="SafeKids" src="http://www.live-safe.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/SafeKids.jpg" alt="SafeKids" width="135" height="85" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Check the National Safe Kids Campaign web site, www.safekids.org, for updates and information on recent toy recalls.</p></div>
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<p>Do you know what toys are safe for your child? When evaluating the ones you are considering this year, remember to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Consider the child’s age, interests and skill level. Look for quality in design and construction, and follow age and safety recommendations on labels.</li>
<li>Consider purchasing a small parts tester (also known as a choke tube) to determine whether small toys may present a choking hazard to children under the age of three. Small parts testers or choke tubes can be purchased at toy or baby specialty stores.</li>
<li>Avoid toys with sharp points or edges, toys that produce loud sounds, or projectiles (ie. darts, firing rockets).</li>
<li>Avoid toys with strings, straps or cords longer than seven inches that may pose a risk for strangulation.</li>
<li>Avoid electric-powered toys with heating elements for children under the age of eight.</li>
<li>Avoid cap guns as the caps they use can be ignited by the slightest friction and can cause serious burns.</li>
</ul>
<p>Guest &#8220;Line of Duty&#8221; Author: Fire Marshal Alan Perkins, CFPS, <a href="http://www.wtwp.com/">Washington Township Fire Department</a>, Dublin, Ohio. For more information, contact: Leslie Dybiec, Public Information Officer Phone: (614) 652-3928 Fax: (614) 766-2507 or ldybiec@wtwp.com.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.live-safe.org">Live Safe Foundation</a> is an Ohio based non-profit organization (501c3), and leading grassroots movement, devoted to making fire safety education, awareness initiatives and life saving tools available on a broad basis to communities, campuses, and institutions in an effort to reduce national fire fatalities and fire losses. Live Safe aims to help finance fire safety education where means are otherwise unavailable.  Live Safe is developing and sponsoring programs to help groups find the resources needed to advance individual and community fire safety.</p>
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