Insurance and Safety at College

Whether your children go to school or soon will be, there are safety issues and insurance (yes, at first, what to think of all) must be taken into account.

Home Insurance
Most homeowners policies cover things like your children are earning their higher education systems, if they live on campus are under the age of 24 years and their legal address of residence.

Many students choose to remain outside the campus, andcreates the need for a separate renters policy. renters insurance is very inexpensive and a must when they think about what it takes (if not remember, like, wait a lot until they go home to bring it all back!).

FIRE SAFETY
Every year college and university students experience a growing number of fire emergencies. According to the USFA Fire Program 101, many factors contribute to the problem of dormitory housing fires:

– Misuse of 911Reporting systems.
– Efforts to prevent evacuation – Smoke detectors are often ignored.
– Evacuations are delayed due to lack of planning.
– Vandalism and not properly maintained smoke detectors and fire detection systems.
– Misuse of cooking appliances.
– Overloaded circuits and extension cords.

Ask your institution to guarantee them:

– Regularly check fire and smoke detectors.
– They have updated maps of evacuation in residential facilities.
– Checkexit doors and windows regularly.
– Fire drills and evacuation plans conduct practice.

THEFT
According to Colby-Sawyer College, theft is the most common crime in American universities. Aware of the surrounding area is an important part of crime prevention, Particularly in areas where thieves are more likely to strike the university buildings, dormitories, libraries and parking lots.

Thieves are for cash, which is sometimes left to look precarious. Bicycles are a goodTarget, in whole or in part, because they can be quickly removed from the campus and sold. Books, music CDs and cassettes can be converted into cash quickly.

Protect your valuables by practicing these simple tips:

– Keep doors and windows closed, even while sleeping inside the room or plan to be absent for a short period.
– Keep locked up small valuables like cash, checks, credit cards and jewelry in a safe place.
– Do not give your key (s) or enter the blockCombination (s) to anyone, even friends.
– Do not prop doors open, which prevents unauthorized access to your residence.
– Record your personal property, including serial numbers.

These simple tips to make sure you cover the right to know, fire and theft protection, making his college years to less stressful – for you and your children.

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Credit Card Security

The chip and PIN security features, credit cards offer a simple is a very safe and easy integration of credit makes the use of a map and more secure. This security update works so that the user enter a PIN (Personal Identification Number) during the checkout process allows. This is a wonderful safety feature, as will be drastically reduced, with chip and PIN security instances of forged signatures. Too often, retailers do not bother to compare the signaturesduring check-out, with this safety feature a purchase without knowing the PIN can not be done. PSC is excellent, because even if it is lost or stolen, I would not have made unauthorized purchases, since you do not know your PIN.

Credit cards that have implemented this feature to embed a chip directly into the board. This chip contains the PIN in it, when you arrive at any establishment in person to make a purchase must beEnter the PIN code into a keypad at the check-out by the retailer. The machine credit card will then confirm that the chip has the same number you provided as embedded.

One specific disadvantage of chip and PIN security is that the additional protection that prevents unauthorized withdrawals from ATMs. Even if a stolen card would be difficult to use in a commercial area for retail, additional security is not a thief of the missingWithdrawal of money from ATMs. Moreover, not all traders have adapted this new security. Some distributors chip and PIN security will make no difference, you still need to sign a receipt.

The new security features with a credit card, retailers be adjusted once all cards are an excellent deterrent to theft of credit card and identity theft. Cases of unauthorized purchases and credit card theftdecrease drastically, especially if they can somehow implement security features to get cash at ATMs and online purchases. The chip and PIN security seems only with retailers that have adapted the system for their work machine. Not working with settings ATM or online trading, because the paper must be read and actually stolen.

The implementation of security features to work with these settings, a great way to add theft and otherSecurity in our world.

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Ground Beef Recall: 1M Pounds Pulled After E. Coli Outbreak in California

The ground beef recall was announced on August 6 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) after it was notified by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) of a cluster of E. coli food poisoning victims who all had the exact same strain of E. coli O157:H7.
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Elliott Sadler Crash

The Racing word has recently experienced a bad incident after the car crash of Elliot Sadler. Elliot had a bad accident at Pocono Raceway where he was one of the race drivers driving a race car on Sunday. According to the media his car crash with the Guardrail was with a very large force.

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Chicago Traffic Chicago Highway Closed

4b2b1b499150x150.jpg Chicago Traffic Chicago Highway ClosedChicago Traffic Chicago closed the highway due to traffic, AFP Chicago highway closed due to report Flooding.Chicago Flooding.A AFP issued by the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning and decided that there had been significant progress in the traffic safety of Chicago between 2002 and 2008. The study found that Chicago car crash deaths has decreased significantly since the beginning of the last decade.
Have been linked to lower mortality and a car accident, Chicago to safety improvements on roads, as well as safer and better equipped vehicles. However, experts agree that there is still much work to be done in improving the safety of the roads we have. For example, approximately 300,000 accidents occur each year in the Chicago area with the fatal accident which occurs once every 21 hours and a half hours.
Results of the study are very encouraging. The report concluded that the annual number of deaths and injuries from vehicle accidents and nearly fell from 12.5 percent in 2002-2005 about 18 percent and in 2005-2008 with the decline of victims of traffic accidents related to 629-437 between 2005 and 2008.
The study used statistics collected by the Ministry of Transport of the state of Illinois. Of the areas that were examined, and the DuPage County the lowest mortality rates in the suburbs, while Cook County and Lake County had the lowest second. Car prices crash is still higher in the city of Chicago where rates are nearly three times those in rural areas. Of those fatal accidents within the city, nearly 25 percent include the case of the death of a pedestrian.
In the recent study of traffic fatalities in the Chicago area is very promising, but the roads Chicago remains a very dangerous place for drivers and pedestrians alike. If you have participated in a car accident the Chicago area, or otherwise want to talk with a lawyer.

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Lake Compounce

8d8dc1aabc50x1501.jpg1 Lake CompounceLake Compounce will conduct annual safety events in the family this weekend.
On Friday, will the child Digikids’ ID program to provide free child identification cards and DVDs, all part of a system for parents to obtain information on hand in case the child later goes missing.
On Sunday, and will include exhibitors impact, and a group of volunteers which provides information about the dangers of drunk driving among teenagers.
Will Guida Brain Injury Association and the Connecticut and staff in the courtyard of Lake Compounce to discuss the issue of safety on the bike, and bike helmets to give up 200. Life would be in New York, which makes the child ID cards and talk about Internet safety, and the local police and give information on the safety of car seat. It will also result in a rollover simulator to illustrate the important safe driving.
All weekend long, Lake Compounce will share booth where children can make their own bracelets with UV beads that the color change with exposure to the sun to know when and sunscreen need to re-apply. It will be the Lake Compounce park staff to discuss how to work to ensure the safety of guests.

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Lake Compounce

8d8dc1aabc50x150.jpg Lake CompounceLake Compounce will conduct annual safety events in the family this weekend.
On Friday, will the child Digikids’ ID program to provide free child identification cards and DVDs, all part of a system for parents to obtain information on hand in case the child later goes missing.
On Sunday, and will include exhibitors impact, and a group of volunteers which provides information about the dangers of drunk driving among teenagers.
Will Guida Brain Injury Association and the Connecticut and staff in the courtyard of Lake Compounce to discuss the issue of safety on the bike, and bike helmets to give up 200. Life would be in New York, which makes the child ID cards and talk about Internet safety, and the local police and give information on the safety of car seat. It will also result in a rollover simulator to illustrate the important safe driving.
All weekend long, Lake Compounce will share booth where children can make their own bracelets with UV beads that the color change with exposure to the sun to know when and sunscreen need to re-apply. It will be the Lake Compounce park staff to discuss how to work to ensure the safety of guests.

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The Fresno Bee

COARSEGOLD, 22 ????? 2010 (Fresno Bee – McClatchy Tribune Information Services Us / – Connor Celum bringing a gun on his shoulder and squeezes the trigger and grins Chukar and feathers fly in every direction.
Keen dog retrieves the body, but it will be up to Clovis 12 years old) and his camp to plucking and cleaning birds for dinner tomorrow night.
Let’s see the Xbox. Video games may be more realistic than ever, but you’ll never be able to make a meal out of them.
“I love video games,” says Connor, wearing a blue baseball River Park T-shirt, gray eye protection and plugs orange. “But I would like to catch more than that.” This seems to be the prevailing view among more than a dozen camp, counselors and boys and girls aged 11-18, who spend a week of summer vacation fishing skills at Camp Heritage under the auspices of Quail Unlimited.
Held annually for 11 years on a farm in the sprawling acres 1080 acres, not far from the Resort and Casino Chukchansi Gold, and the camp gives young outdoorsmen (and outdoorswomen) a chance to hone their skills and their application in an environment controlled. Fee is 400 dollars, but most of the camp to receive scholarships offered by Qatar University in Fresno chapter.
The camp to fish bass and bluegill on one of the three lakes on the farm. They shoot clay pigeons and the search for Chukar planted. (Completed all the safety of the hunter). Learn about land navigation and survival and accommodation while the arbitration shall be conducted and presented to the principles of basic maintenance.
But most of all, they get to spend six days in the great outdoors without the microprocessor in sight. (Well, I did not shake one spot for the game by hand.) “The kids were going through education hunter Fresno, and then wondering where the interactive computer games,” says Dick Haldeman, Director of Quail Unlimited’s Western Region.
I tried to explain to them: This is not a video game. This is true. You have to get out and walk. ‘It’s really nervous thinking about how a lot of entertainment these days involves the Vanni in a chair. “This is not a problem in the fishing camp heritage skills, because most of them children from the operation of what should be done rarely.
During my visit, I have a interesting chat with Michael Favagrossa 14 years) from Fresno. In the tone that allows him to know I’m just kidding, and I ask a student to be in the middle of the High whether he was experiencing any withdrawal of a video game.
Michael smiles and shakes his head “no”, but understands where my question is coming from.
“I believe it is very sad that children and stay at home and play video games hour after hour, day after day – especially when there could be doing these things,” he says. “I’m not saying video games bad – I love playing video games – but to play with them every day, and not do anything else is a waste of Children.” That’s not a problem for 16 years, Tyler Taylor) from Auberry, one of the counselors at the camp for beginners. Taylor used the skills learned to fly fishing for trout fishing in the river 28-inch Kings last winter.
Taylor, who is attending the High Sierra, is also not the least bit shy about setting up chukars for cooking. This involves pulling off the wings and feet, stripping and removal of feathers, guts, leaving her bloody chaos.
“And comes off,” he says. “It’s not going to kill me.” Heard by more than one team, Taylor and words for this kind of response you might expect from a handful of boys in the age of adolescence.
“You do not chick,” says Donovan Iverson (13 years) from Oakhurst.
Judging by the reaction, Donovan knows what he just was not cool. He quickly adjusted his words.
“Well, at least not a girly girl,” he says.
Taylor does not take offense; it to be used for this type of humor. This is the reality of life, after all. Is not a video game.
And accessible to a reporter in marekw@fresnobee.com or (559) 441-6218.

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The Fresno Bee

COARSEGOLD, 22 ????? 2010 (Fresno Bee – McClatchy Tribune Information Services Us / – Connor Celum bringing a gun on his shoulder and squeezes the trigger and grins Chukar and feathers fly in every direction.
Keen dog retrieves the body, but it will be up to Clovis 12 years old) and his camp to plucking and cleaning birds for dinner tomorrow night.
Let’s see the Xbox. Video games may be more realistic than ever, but you’ll never be able to make a meal out of them.
“I love video games,” says Connor, wearing a blue baseball River Park T-shirt, gray eye protection and plugs orange. “But I would like to catch more than that.” This seems to be the prevailing view among more than a dozen camp, counselors and boys and girls aged 11-18, who spend a week of summer vacation fishing skills at Camp Heritage under the auspices of Quail Unlimited.
Held annually for 11 years on a farm in the sprawling acres 1080 acres, not far from the Resort and Casino Chukchansi Gold, and the camp gives young outdoorsmen (and outdoorswomen) a chance to hone their skills and their application in an environment controlled. Fee is 400 dollars, but most of the camp to receive scholarships offered by Qatar University in Fresno chapter.
The camp to fish bass and bluegill on one of the three lakes on the farm. They shoot clay pigeons and the search for Chukar planted. (Completed all the safety of the hunter). Learn about land navigation and survival and accommodation while the arbitration shall be conducted and presented to the principles of basic maintenance.
But most of all, they get to spend six days in the great outdoors without the microprocessor in sight. (Well, I did not shake one spot for the game by hand.) “The kids were going through education hunter Fresno, and then wondering where the interactive computer games,” says Dick Haldeman, Director of Quail Unlimited’s Western Region.
I tried to explain to them: This is not a video game. This is true. You have to get out and walk. ‘It’s really nervous thinking about how a lot of entertainment these days involves the Vanni in a chair. “This is not a problem in the fishing camp heritage skills, because most of them children from the operation of what should be done rarely.
During my visit, I have a interesting chat with Michael Favagrossa 14 years) from Fresno. In the tone that allows him to know I’m just kidding, and I ask a student to be in the middle of the High whether he was experiencing any withdrawal of a video game.
Michael smiles and shakes his head “no”, but understands where my question is coming from.
“I believe it is very sad that children and stay at home and play video games hour after hour, day after day – especially when there could be doing these things,” he says. “I’m not saying video games bad – I love playing video games – but to play with them every day, and not do anything else is a waste of Children.” That’s not a problem for 16 years, Tyler Taylor) from Auberry, one of the counselors at the camp for beginners. Taylor used the skills learned to fly fishing for trout fishing in the river 28-inch Kings last winter.
Taylor, who is attending the High Sierra, is also not the least bit shy about setting up chukars for cooking. This involves pulling off the wings and feet, stripping and removal of feathers, guts, leaving her bloody chaos.
“And comes off,” he says. “It’s not going to kill me.” Heard by more than one team, Taylor and words for this kind of response you might expect from a handful of boys in the age of adolescence.
“You do not chick,” says Donovan Iverson (13 years) from Oakhurst.
Judging by the reaction, Donovan knows what he just was not cool. He quickly adjusted his words.
“Well, at least not a girly girl,” he says.
Taylor does not take offense; it to be used for this type of humor. This is the reality of life, after all. Is not a video game.
And accessible to a reporter in marekw@fresnobee.com or (559) 441-6218.

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