Everyone should practice safe habits to prevent fires in the home. If you find yourself surprised by a fire, there are three things you can do to help lower the chance of injury to you or your family.
It’s Drone Safety Week! As drones become more popular for both recreation and professional uses, it’s important to keep in mind what you need to know to operate them safely.
What if you find yourself stranded, caught in a prolonged winter storm traffic jam, or even stuck in the snow? Consider putting together a “winter supply tote” for your car.
It won't be long before sidewalk shoveling and window scraping become a part of your daily routine. Here are a few things to prepare before you start driving during those winter conditions.
A motorist is 20 times more likely to be killed in a collision with a train than they would in a crash with another vehicle. That's why it is so important to follow the rules.
When it comes to the rules behind the wheel, it's a bit like "monkey see, monkey do." If mom and dad can do it - then so can the teen, so parents need to lead by example.
There are some important safety reminders that haven't changed - like keeping kids safe as they walk in school zones. That responsibility falls on Utah drivers.
It’s that time of year when we see more vehicles pulling trailers, boats on the road. June 7-13th is Trailer Safety Week, and we will share some things that will help keep that trip safe for you and your family.
Memorial Day weekend marks the beginning of the 100 deadliest days on Utah roads. In this week's Safe in Sixty, we're talking about one of the most vulnerable motorists on the road - motorcyclists.
We have all heard it, wash your hands for at least 20 seconds. Hum the birthday song twice while washing to time yourself. But besides the 20 second rule, do you know how to properly wash your hands?