Generally, New York is a pretty safe place to live. According to a recent survey, New York is actually the top state in our country with the fewest breaks ins.
A new survey conducted by The New York Association for Pupil Transportation (NYAPT) has demonstrated an alarming reality about the number of motorists who don't stop for school buses dropping off, or picking up kids. The study was conducted in over 35 school districts on December 15th, 2016.
Do you hate having to shovel the snow at the end of your driveway that the snowplow plows in? Try using this simple lifehack to avoid that snow from building up and causing trouble.
Odds are if you have kids or you live in a neighborhood with a lot of kids, you have seen one of them riding one of those fancy hoverboards. Now parents and the Consumer Product Safety Commission have major concerns over the safety of these recreational devices after a major recall was issued.
With winter officially here, the Firemen's Association of the State of New York wants you to stay warm this winter, but also stay safe. They have some helpful tips for you to do so.
One of the best parts about Halloween is the candy. What other day of the year can you go to a stranger's front door and ask for free treats? Having said that, your child is still going to a stranger's door to ask for candy. Because of that it's important to remember some of the safety precautions you need to take when it comes to trick or treating...
Law enforcement agencies are offering to help parents, guardians, and caregivers who may be unfamiliar with the proper way to adjust child safety seats in their vehicles.