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Foreign Substance Risk in Liquid Medications for Children

Foreign Substance Risk in Liquid Medications for Children

Learn how foreign substance risk in liquid medications can impact safety and what parents should watch for in children’s medicines.

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Grill Brush Safety: Preventing Wire Bristle Injuries

Grill Brush Safety: Preventing Wire Bristle Injuries

Metal wire grill brushes are common tools for cleaning barbecue grates, but they can pose hidden risks when bristles detach and stick to food.

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Hazelnut Allergen Risk in Chocolate and Nougat Products

Hazelnut Allergen Risk in Chocolate and Nougat Products

For individuals with nut allergies, even trace amounts can trigger serious or life-threatening reactions. This makes accurate labeling and consumer awareness essential for food safety.

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Magnet Ingestion Risk: Safety Tips for Kids’ Magnetic Toys

Magnet Ingestion Risk: Safety Tips for Kids’ Magnetic Toys

Learn how to reduce magnet ingestion risk in children’s toys and why parents should be cautious with magnetic games and small high-powered magnets.

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Portable Power Station Safety: Home & Travel Tips

Portable Power Station Safety: Home & Travel Tips

Portable battery power is incredibly useful during outages, road trips, tailgates, and job sites—but high-capacity lithium-ion systems demand respect. Good portable power station safety starts before you ever press the power button: buy listed products from reputable brands, use only approved accessories, and place the unit on a hard, non-combustible surface with clear airflow. Avoid […]

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Foreign Objects in Food: Safer Corn Dogs & Snacks

Foreign Objects in Food: Safer Corn Dogs & Snacks

Breaded, battered, or “on-a-stick” foods are kid-friendly and convenient—but they’re also produced at high speed with many moving parts (mixers, conveyors, skewers, breaders). When something goes wrong upstream, foreign objects in food (like wood, plastic, or metal fragments) can end up embedded in the batter where they’re hard to see. That’s why this category benefits […]

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RTE Meal Safety: Preventing Listeria in Ready To Eat Meals

RTE Meal Safety: Preventing Listeria in Ready To Eat Meals

Ready-to-eat entrées make weeknights easier, but they also combine many ingredients from different suppliers—vegetables, sauces, grains, and proteins—assembled in chilled facilities and shipped through long cold chains. That complexity is exactly why RTE meal safety deserves attention at home. If a single input (like a frozen vegetable or sauce component) is contaminated, the finished dish […]

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Coin Battery Safety in Kids’ LED Wearables at Home & Play

Coin Battery Safety in Kids’ LED Wearables at Home & Play

Light-up costumes, wands, shoes, and tutus make kids easy to spot and fun to dress up—but many of these products use coin batteries tucked into small compartments. If those compartments are loose, flimsy, or missing screws, curious hands can pry them open. Ingestion of a coin battery can cause rapid internal burns, and even “spent” […]

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Raw Pet Food: Protecting Pets—and People—from Salmonella

Raw Pet Food: Protecting Pets—and People—from Salmonella

Raw and minimally processed pet foods (including frozen chubs, patties, and bulk blends) can carry germs like Salmonella and Listeria. Those germs don’t just make pets sick; they can spread to people through handling the food, contaminated bowls, scoops, or kitchen surfaces. That’s why public-health guidance stresses careful sourcing, strict hygiene, and safe storage whenever […]

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Headline Scraping is not Real Recall Management

Headline Scraping is not Real Recall Management

Most so-called recall apps don’t actually manage or verify recall data — they simply scrape headlines and summaries from other websites or RSS feeds.This creates the illusion of thorough coverage, but what users actually get is a surface-level list of recalls, often stripped of the critical details that matter. These scraping-based apps typically: Pull only […]

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