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Become a public health and safety expert on matters such as first aid, emergency preparedness and CPR with step-by-step instructions from eHow's health experts. Learn how to create a safe workplace, childproof your home and keep bacteria from flourishing in your food. Live near a fault line or on the Gulf Coast? eHow can keep you and your family safe from earthquakes and hurricanes with helpful disaster planning tips. Experiencing back aches and pain? Learn to set up an ergonomic workspace and kiss those problems goodbye.

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  • How to Fight Allergens on the Go Without Self-Medicating

    Do you feel that whenever you leave your house, you are a victim to allergens? If only you knew where first to protect yourself. The next time you leave your house in a hurry, with minimal...

  • How to Stop a Bully Cold Damn Near Every Time

    In this article, children - from 7 to 17 - will learn 10 Super Techniques designed to maximize your chances of escaping and evading the schoolyard or neighborhood bully. These ten tactics will...

  • Lanyards Safety

    Lanyards are used by many companies and organizations for identification purposes. It's easy to slip ID cards, parking badges and even backstage passes into lanyards. Most lanyards are worn around...

  • How to Stop Smoking with Cigarette Filters

    Quitting smoking is one of the most challenging things for a person to do. Fortunately, there are many smoking cessation products now on the market to help people fight the battle against...

  • Liver & Abdominal Pain

    When you have pain in the abdomen, it does not always mean that the liver is involved. Abdominal pain could in reality be complications with the lungs, pancreas, stomach, kidneys, colon,...

  • Industrial Water Treatment Chemicals

    The water delivered to your house is purified to ensure it is safe to drink. Water treatment plants use a variety of chemicals to remove contaminates that affect the taste, odor, cloudiness and...

  • The Effects of Music on Safety in the Work Place

    Music is used in the workplace every day as a way to increase worker productivity and morale. Yet, there are also instances where music can be distracting and therefore compromise worker safety....

  • Accessibility Guidelines for Wheelchair Ramps

    Wheelchair ramps are controlled by strict guidelines developed by the Americans with Disabilities Acts. It is important to understand that following these guidelines will aid a disabled person's...

  • What Is a Fall Arrest System?

    A fall arrest system is a fall-prevention safety device that is required for construction workers at high elevations. Fall arrest systems safely distribute the impact force by supporting the body...

  • How to Tell If Your Slim Fast Drink Is Recalled

    As of December 3rd, 2009 Slim Fast has recalled over 10 million of its ready-to-drink products. This is what you should do if you have purchased any of them recently. Please note: this recall...

  • How to Prevent Falls in the Kitchen

    While the kitchen is often referred to as the “heart of the house,” it can be a dangerous place for elderly or disabled people. Poor vision and poor balance can both contribute to the problem. ...

  • How to Prepare Your Family for Disasters

    The weather service has a forecast system that keeps the public informed when bad weather is about to strike. My state has a phone system that will call and let us know when a disaster or...

  • How to Splint Injured Toes

    While they seem somewhat superfluous, you never really notice how much you use your toes in walking, until you injure one of them. Injuring a toe is very easy to do: stubbing against something...

  • How to Manage Asbestos in a Place

    Commonly used in both residential and commercial construction for many years, asbestos is still found in many materials. Asbestos has been found to be a contributor to lung cancer and therefore is...

  • Difference Between Stun & Taser Guns

    Stun guns and Tasers use identical technology to send a current of high voltage, low amperage electricity through the victim. The differences between the two are range (the stun gun can only be...

  • Safety Tips for Senior Citizens in the Springtime

    In order to stay safe, senior citizens need to stay vigilant for certain types of situations year-round. There are some situations and scenarios that are more common in the springtime, however,...

  • Negative Effects of Excessive Caffeine

    Caffeine is a naturally occurring substance that exists in more than 60 types of plants worldwide. You can find caffeine in with coffee, tea leaves, cocoa beans and kola nuts. Since it is a...

  • What Are the Health Factors of Working Around Mold?

    Working around mold can cause serious short- and long-term effects on your health. From respiratory illnesses to cancer, mold exposure is a dangerous situation. If you work around mold, take...

  • How Are Bloodborne Pathogens Dangerous?

    Bloodborne pathogens is a general term for infectious diseases transmitted through an exchange of bodily fluids, particularly blood. People in certain professions, such as education and medicine,...

  • Laser Diode Radiation Danger

    Laser diodes are in many items used in home, classroom and laboratory settings. While their rate of energy output varies according to product use, all laser diodes pose potential risk when used...

  • Information & Symptoms of Cancer From Asbestos

    Asbestos is a term used for bundles of naturally occurring mineral fibers that were used in the construction of buildings and homes because of their resilience to heat and chemicals and their low...

  • How to Stop Being Cranky When You Stop Smoking

    If you have made the decision to stop smoking, you have taken a huge step toward becoming a healthier person with a longer life expectancy. Half of all smokers who do not quit will eventually die...

  • Is the Swine Flu More Contagious Than Regular Flu?

    Swine flu (H1N1) transmits more rapidly from person to person than regular influenza, because the immune systems have not yet built immunity to the new strand. Because it spreads so fast, doctors...

  • How to Stop Smoking With Antidepressants

    The complete cessation of smoking can be difficult if you are a habitual smoker or have been smoking for an extended time. Attempts to quit a long-term smoking habit are often accompanied by...

  • How to Determine Arsenic Levels in Drinking Water

    Arsenic is a colorless, odorless element represented on the periodic table as As. Arsenic is a naturally occurring substance in volcanic material, and it is also produced by rock erosion and...

  • Definition of CMV-Negative Blood

    The blood of a person who has never had CMV (cytomegalovirus) will test negative for antibodies to the infection and will be described as having CMV-negative blood. Interestingly, many people who...

  • The Risks of Titration

    Titration is an analytical technique used in laboratories to determine the end point of a reaction. Two solutions are gradually mixed together until an equilibrium is reached. Standard chemistry...

  • Medical Problems With Metal Detectors

    Metal implants and other devices can give their owners anxiety at airports, courthouses or other sites that rely on metal detectors for security checks. The magnetic fields from these detectors...

  • How to Wash Dishes in Cold Water

    We're used to hot water, dishwashers and other modern conveniences. But what about when the power goes out? In many area of the midwest, ice storms cause power outages, sometimes for weeks....

  • What Food Has Salmonella Poisoning?

    A salmonella bacterium lives within the intestines of animals, birds, and people. Foods that have been contaminated by feces can cause salmonella poisoning in the people or animals that ingest it.

  • National Education Cholesterol Guidelines

    A study conducted by the Lipid Research Clinics Coronary Primary Prevention Trial in January 1984 proved that lowering cholesterol levels can have a very real impact on a person's risk for...

  • The Effect of Cigarette Smoking on the Lungs

    It has become a well known fact that cigarettes are bad for us, yet many people do not understand the specifics of the damage they do. Though the chemicals in burning tobacco affect everything...

  • How to Use Nicorette Gum

    Nicorette gum may help replace some of the nicotine that a smoker craves in a cigarette. Relieving some of these cravings sometimes helps a smoker become less addicted and quit the actual habit of...

  • Swine Flu Precautions by the CDC

    The swine flu, also known as the H1N1 virus, emerged in the spring of 2009 and quickly spread around the globe, becoming a pandemic. There are precautions you should follow to avoid contracting...

  • Trailer Wheel Chocking Safety

    The brakes on a semi trailer are designed to engage automatically when disconnected from the truck. To minimize the risk of accidents caused by brakes that are out of adjustment or faulty, the...

  • What Is OSHA CFR?

    Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations is the legislation governing the U.S. Occupation Safety and Health Act, established in 1970 to prevent workplace injuries, illnesses and death.

  • How to Quit The Cigarettes

    More than 435,000 Americans die each year from smoking. Smoking is a leading cause of cancer, heart disease, stroke, problems with pregnancy, and lung disease. If you have been contemplating...

  • How to Be Healthy at Work

    Thoughout your work day, it can be difficult to think about your health. We all teach our children how to avoid germs to stay healthy but we often don't follow our own advice. Cold and flu...

  • How to Keep Your Co-Workers and Employees Well

    I have been a nurse a long time and keeping co-workers and employees well is a challenging task however there are many tips that can help. Some basic tips for keeping your co-workers and employees...

  • How to Roaches & Other Crawlers Gone for Good, 100% Green

    SIMPLY SCATTER A THIN FILM OF ARM & HAMMER BAKING SODA TO PLACES ROACHES MOST LIKE TO GO, LIKE UNDER THE TOASTER OR, EVEN BETTER IN THE CREVICES WHERE THEY COME FROM. LEAVE IT FOR ABOUT A...

  • How to Stay Alert While Driving Tired

    I have worked graveyard or swing shifts for most of my life, now granted, for the most part I was use to being up late as if it were my regular schedule but on occasion I would be tired driving...

  • How to Help Someone Who is Having Trouble Breathing

    There are many different health problems that can cause a person to suddenly begin to have trouble breathing. Breathing emergencies can be caused by allergic reactions, asthma, electric shock,...

  • How to Protect The Environment

    What does protecting the environment mean to you? To me, it means not leaving a large ecological footprint on the earth. Some people spend their whole lives making sure not to pollute and ruin the...

  • How to Live With an Artificial Heart Valve

    People with heart damage sometimes require heart valve replacement surgery, in which one or more of your heart valves is replaced with a new valve. New heart valves may be artificial or...

  • Steps to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Effect

    There is plenty you can do to slow down the greenhouse gas effect. Most of these steps will save you money too. Former Vice President Al Gore put it clearly in his 2005 Sierra Club Convention...

  • How to Get Rid of Excess Cortisol

    Cortisol is a hormone that is secreted by our adrenal glands. Its functions include regulating glucose metabolism, regulating blood pressure, and helping. the immune system function It is...

  • How Do Life Insurance Companies Test for Smoking?

    Life insurance companies provide financial protection in the event of your death. Smoking, with its widely proven harmful effects to your health, is a risk most companies penalize with higher...

  • First Aid Kit & Uses

    First aid kits are needed in case of emergencies. The American Red Cross recommends having one both at home and in the car. Conveniently, they come in all sizes and shapes.

  • When Should CPR Be Used?

    CPR is an abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This procedure, performed by creating artificial circulation and respiration, should be used in a variety of instances when a person stops...

  • Factors That Affect Respiration

    Respiration is the act of in haling and exhaling. Any number of things can inhibit or affect the comfort of breathing. Among many illnesses being the causes, there are outside factors that can...

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