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Buying a home is a big deal. You trust the inspection to catch problems before you move in. But even with a professional home ...
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We’ve all heard the stories, and they’re scary. But electric-vehicle batteries themselves aren't always to blame.
It might seem counterintuitive, but even off the clock, safety professionals can help protect workers all summer long.
While the end to the fire danger is not yet in sight, the hazards that will remain in its wake will be severe, especially due to the urban nature of many of the burn zones, experts told ABC News.
Airborne hazards are potentially toxic substances that a person is exposed to when breathing air. These hazards may be dusts, particles, fibers, mists, vapors, fumes or gases.
State health departments have the same fears. They depend on federal dollars from the agency to track and respond to workplace hazards like lead poisoning, pesticide injury and respiratory disease.
Driving with your hazards flashing used to be illegal in the state of Florida before the law changed. Now, you can in one circumstances. Here's what that is.