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  • Tuesday, 05 June 2018
Choosing The Right Car Seat For Your Child
#AskCoreySax According to the Canadian Automobile Association, motorists can reduce their childโ€™s risk of being seriously injured or killed in an accident by 71 percentsimply by installing and using a child car seat in their vehicles. Provincial and territorial laws have been enacted requiring the use of car seats to ensure the safety of passengers younger than 16…
  • Thursday, 31 May 2018
Keeping Young Drivers Safe: Know the Risks
Parents simultaneously cheer and curse the day their children become old enough to become licensed drivers. Itโ€™s a day when a teenager gains new independence and no longer must rely upon mom and dad for a ride, but it is also the day that parents worry as their child confronts the dangers and risks of…
  • Tuesday, 29 May 2018
How a Lawyer Can Help With Your Short-Term Disability Claim
If you are unable to work because of an injury or illness, the anxiety and stress from worrying about how to support your family can be overwhelming. Workers in Ontario could be entitled short-term disability benefits. Finding out what benefits you are entitled to receive and pursuing a claim for them can be difficult without…
  • Thursday, 24 May 2018
Reducing Your Childโ€™s Risk of Being Injured Playing Sports
#AskSandraZisckind Participation in sports is important for children. Depending upon the sports activity, sports helps children in their physical development while teaching sportsmanship and teamwork. Staying active is important in combating the sharp rise in childhood obesity. There are, however, risks associated with most sports activities engaged in by children. Statistics show that 50 percent of the injuries…
  • Tuesday, 22 May 2018
Boating Safety: Tips for a safe boating experience
#AskPaulMariani Ontario has an abundance of lakes, rivers and other bodies of water that attracts boating enthusiasts throughout the year but particularly during the summer months. Whether you take to the water in a canoe, kayak, sailboat or other watercraft, the risk of being injured or killed in an accident is a real concern. More…
  • Thursday, 17 May 2018
How to have a fun and safe Victoria Day
#AskPatrycjaMajchrowicz For many Canadians, Victory Day is the first long weekend of the summer. Many people take to the roads heading for rivers, lakes and other places to celebrate the holiday. Others choose to stay at home and celebrate with friends and relatives in their backyards. Whether its traffic or backyard mishaps, the chances of…
  • Tuesday, 15 May 2018
Summer road trip safety
#AskNadiaCondotta Summer is traditionally the time when families throughout Ontario take to the highways for holiday and vacation getaways. An increase in traffic brings with it an increase inย accidents. More people are killed on the nationโ€™s highways in the summer than at other times of the year. There are some precautions you can take to…
  • Thursday, 10 May 2018
How to deal with aggressive drivers
#AskNastassiaIvanova The pleasant summer weather means more people will be out driving. Whether driving to a lakefront retreat for a vacation or simply cruising around town, summer traffic increases the risks posed by aggressive driving. According to the Ontario Provincial Police, last summer saw an 80 percent increase in deaths caused by aggressive and dangerous driving behviours,…
  • Tuesday, 08 May 2018
Summer BBQ safety
#AskTaniaFleming Outdoor grilling is popular year round in Canada, but the warm summer months offer ideal conditions for firing up the barbecue. There is nothing better than to invite your friends and relatives over to spend the day with food prepared on your BBQ. Cooking devices, including your backyard grill, account for moreย residential fire injuriesย than…
  • Friday, 04 May 2018
Backyard safety
#AskGeorgeLaloshi Spring and summer weather provide the perfect opportunity for Ontario residents to enjoy their backyards. Inviting friends and relatives for a day of swimming in your pool followed by dinner cooked on the barbecue is a great way to spend a day, but keeping your backyard in top shape and ready for the outdoor…

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