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SAFETY


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FSU shooting prompts call for improved campus safety protocols in Florida

Read full article: FSU shooting prompts call for improved campus safety protocols in Florida

After tragedy struck with a deadly mass shooting at Florida State University, state leaders are urging all of Florida’s public universities to reevaluate their security measures.

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As summer approaches, Jacksonville Beach police asking visitors to prioritize safety as they have fun

Read full article: As summer approaches, Jacksonville Beach police asking visitors to prioritize safety as they have fun

The beach is associated with beautiful weather and fun, and Jacksonville Beach is no exception; however, as summer approaches, local law enforcement is reminding visitors to prioritize their safety as they have a good time.

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AAA reminds bicyclists, drivers to Share the Road during National Bike Month

Read full article: AAA reminds bicyclists, drivers to Share the Road during National Bike Month

AAA is using National Bike Month as a reminder to emphasize the importance of safety for both cyclists and drivers.

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AAA studies why drivers avoid using ‘Do Not Disturb’ mode on smartphones & how to get them to try it

Read full article: AAA studies why drivers avoid using ‘Do Not Disturb’ mode on smartphones & how to get them to try it

Despite texting bans in almost all 50 states, distraction remains a prevalent problem among drivers, especially younger generations. But AAA says smartphones themselves — a common form of distraction — might hold the key to curbing this risky behavior.

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‘He was a hero’: Family of Army vet said he drowned in Fernandina Beach trying to rescue his son and niece

Read full article: ‘He was a hero’: Family of Army vet said he drowned in Fernandina Beach trying to rescue his son and niece

Multiple people have died by drowning in the last two weeks.

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St. Johns County Fire Rescue highlights 4 common mistakes golf cart owners make when charging batteries

Read full article: St. Johns County Fire Rescue highlights 4 common mistakes golf cart owners make when charging batteries

Chris Naff, a public information officer with the St. Johns County Fire Rescue Department, highlighted four common mistakes that golf cart owners make when charging their batteries.

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Boeing CEO faces questions from Senate on restoring the airplane manufacturer’s reputation on safety

Read full article: Boeing CEO faces questions from Senate on restoring the airplane manufacturer’s reputation on safety

The Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee will hold a meeting Wednesday to hear testimony from Boeing’s president, among others.

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Online shopping warning: Bike helmets found on major marketplaces don’t always meet U.S. safety standards

Read full article: Online shopping warning: Bike helmets found on major marketplaces don’t always meet U.S. safety standards

Online shopping is quick, convenient, and sometimes cheaper—but a new Consumer Reports investigation reveals a hidden danger: What are supposed to be life-saving products sold on major online marketplaces could be putting your safety at risk.

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Consumer Reports finds concerning safety issues in 2 infant car seats

Read full article: Consumer Reports finds concerning safety issues in 2 infant car seats

Parents know a child car seat is one of the most important products they can buy. The seats must help protect the tiniest cargo in an emergency.

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New security measures, increased monitoring ensure safer environment for students at Orange Park Junior High

Read full article: New security measures, increased monitoring ensure safer environment for students at Orange Park Junior High

Orange Park Junior High School has enhanced its campus security with new safety protocols, including ID checks and increased monitoring of social media threats, to protect students and staff.

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Not use to snow & freezing temps? Here’s how to keep your home, car safe

Read full article: Not use to snow & freezing temps? Here’s how to keep your home, car safe

Freezing temperatures and snow are moving across Florida this week. AAA has advice to help residents stay safe while protecting their home and car.

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A hidden winter hazard: What is black ice and why does it lead to hazardous driving conditions?

Read full article: A hidden winter hazard: What is black ice and why does it lead to hazardous driving conditions?

A wintery mix is approaching Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, and snow is likely in Georgia, while most of Florida is set to see sleet and freezing rain.

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Kingsland Police Department working to reduce speeding in school zones

Read full article: Kingsland Police Department working to reduce speeding in school zones

The Kingsland Police Department started an Automated Photo Speed Enforcement Program in September. A captain of the department said early indications show the program is working

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Home alone: How young is too young for kids?

Read full article: Home alone: How young is too young for kids?

Research shows more than 40% of children are left home alone at some time. But what age is appropriate? And how should you plan for it?

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Father who lost son to distracted driving on a mission to make Florida’s roads safer

Read full article: Father who lost son to distracted driving on a mission to make Florida’s roads safer

A Tallahassee father is on a mission to make Florida’s roads safer after losing his son a little over a decade ago.

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Don’t get burned! Fireworks safety tips for New Year’s Eve

Read full article: Don’t get burned! Fireworks safety tips for New Year’s Eve

Fireworks are a holiday favorite, but it’s important to understand the rules to avoid fines or injuries. In Florida, fireworks are only permitted on July 4th, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day.

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Tragedy in Wisconsin sparks conversation about school safety

Read full article: Tragedy in Wisconsin sparks conversation about school safety

School shootings have become an all-too-common occurrence in the news, and the tragedy earlier this week in Wisconsin has brought deep sorrow to another community.

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Dense fog advisory in effect for NE Florida, SE Georgia until 10 a.m. Wednesday

Read full article: Dense fog advisory in effect for NE Florida, SE Georgia until 10 a.m. Wednesday

To help keep people safe, AAA is using GPS alerts to prevent roadside crashes and deaths.

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‘Like it’s the Indy 500′: Atlantic Beach residents frustrated with speeding share input on traffic safety

Read full article: ‘Like it’s the Indy 500′: Atlantic Beach residents frustrated with speeding share input on traffic safety

The city of Atlantic Beach is asking for residents’ feedback to help shape its Safety Action Plan, a project aimed at tackling traffic concerns across the city.

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AAA activates Tow to Go program for the 2024 Thanksgiving holiday

Read full article: AAA activates Tow to Go program for the 2024 Thanksgiving holiday

If you plan on drinking this Thanksgiving, it’s important to plan ahead. But if you get stuck and don’t feel safe to drive, AAAs’ Tow to Go program will be available.

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‘We want families to be safe’: Red Cross issuing tips to keep the holidays out of harm’s way

Read full article: ‘We want families to be safe’: Red Cross issuing tips to keep the holidays out of harm’s way

It’s a time of year when families get adventurous in the kitchen and those cool temperatures call for the heater. But if people aren’t careful things could light up fast.

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Shining a light on safety: Apps, tips for safe trick-or-treating

Read full article: Shining a light on safety: Apps, tips for safe trick-or-treating

With Halloween being one of the deadliest nights of the year for child pedestrians, News4JAX wants to give trick-or-treaters the tools to have the safest night of frights possible.

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Consumer Reports warns that dressers with higher risk of tip-overs are still for sale despite changes in law

Read full article: Consumer Reports warns that dressers with higher risk of tip-overs are still for sale despite changes in law

Many dressers are safer than before, thanks to new safety standards, but older models could still pose a deadly risk.

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Flameproof blueprint: How to prevent fires in your home

Read full article: Flameproof blueprint: How to prevent fires in your home

According to the National Fire Protection Association, every 24 seconds, a fire department responds to a fire somewhere in the U.S. Even the simplest things can potentially catch fire.

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Lax helmet laws have killed more than 20,000 motorcyclists, study shows

Read full article: Lax helmet laws have killed more than 20,000 motorcyclists, study shows

State laws that allow motorcyclists not to wear helmets are costing lives every year, according to a new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

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Baby walkers linked to thousands of injuries & multiple deaths, Consumer Reports warns

Read full article: Baby walkers linked to thousands of injuries & multiple deaths, Consumer Reports warns

Consumer Reports explains why baby walkers are so dangerous and what parents can do to protect their children.

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A letter to our viewers: Please stay out of the ocean as deadly rip currents loom Atlantic Coast

Read full article: A letter to our viewers: Please stay out of the ocean as deadly rip currents loom Atlantic Coast

These current can kill you, please stay out of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Warning for parents: Transitioning your child’s car seat too soon can be deadly

Read full article: Warning for parents: Transitioning your child’s car seat too soon can be deadly

A new AAA analysis of five years of government crash data reveals a concerning trend: child seat and booster use declines after a child turns 3, despite the continued need for these safety devices.

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Car seats: Beware of knockoffs, fakes and counterfeits!

Read full article: Car seats: Beware of knockoffs, fakes and counterfeits!

Hospitals say there’s been an uptick of imitation car seats being sold online via marketplaces and third-party retailers.

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Firefighters issue warning after dog accidentally sparks lithium-ion battery fire

Read full article: Firefighters issue warning after dog accidentally sparks lithium-ion battery fire

Firefighters are encouraging people to think twice about where they store rechargeable batteries after a dog in Tulsa got ahold of one, chewed it and set its dog bed on fire.

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Safe & affordable: Safety groups reveal best used cars for your teen drivers

Read full article: Safe & affordable: Safety groups reveal best used cars for your teen drivers

Two safety groups -- Consumer Reports and the IIHS -- share their top picks and features so you know what to look for when buying a used car for your young driver.

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Keeping your grill in good shape after 4th of July cookouts

Read full article: Keeping your grill in good shape after 4th of July cookouts

You might think the fire and heat are enough to sterilize the grill, but anything that's stuck to your grill's grates may end up in your food.

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Leave fireworks to the professionals or plan ahead for safety, experts warn

Read full article: Leave fireworks to the professionals or plan ahead for safety, experts warn

Many people celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks, but remembering to create a plan before enjoying them is important to prevent injury.

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Fourth of July: A busy but dangerous time for boaters in Jacksonville

Read full article: Fourth of July: A busy but dangerous time for boaters in Jacksonville

The Fourth of July is considered one of the busiest and most dangerous times for boating. An increase in boaters on the water means an increased risk for accidents.

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Going to the beach for July 4th? Read this first

Read full article: Going to the beach for July 4th? Read this first

Max Ervanian, a training and operations officer with Ocean Rescue, said there are three things you need to do before you leave the house to better ensure your safety on the sand and in the water.

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Drownings are increasing. Here's how to swim safe this summer

Read full article: Drownings are increasing. Here's how to swim safe this summer

Drownings are increasing, which is why Consumer Reports explains it's critically important to follow basic safety precautions around pools, lakes, and the ocean.

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Be smart about your garbage on the Fourth of July

Read full article: Be smart about your garbage on the Fourth of July

The Fourth of July is quickly approaching and there are some things you should know to prevent fires. In fact, the Fourth poses significant safety problems for trash disposal.

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When it roars, go indoors: Lightning safety tips

Read full article: When it roars, go indoors: Lightning safety tips

Lightning strikes the U.S. about 25 million times a year! Your odds of being struck by it is one in 15 thousand. That sounds slim but if you play the lotto, your odds of winning is one in 300 million.

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Crime analyst shares safety tips when out at large gatherings after weekend of gun violence across the nation

Read full article: Crime analyst shares safety tips when out at large gatherings after weekend of gun violence across the nation

As temperatures start to warm up across the country and a lot more people are out and about, there are some safety tips to keep in mind when out at large gatherings.

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‘We lose awareness...’ Knowing how kids are left behind may prevent more children from dying in a hot car

Read full article: ‘We lose awareness...’ Knowing how kids are left behind may prevent more children from dying in a hot car

Two children have died in hot cars so far this year. We're finding out how this type of tragedy can happen and ways to prevent another child from dying.

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Latest drowning report shows 12% increase in child deaths

Read full article: Latest drowning report shows 12% increase in child deaths

Deadly drownings for children under age 15 increased by 12% in 2021 compared to the previous year, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) annual drowning and submersion report.

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Steps to keep you safe at the beach this Memorial Day

Read full article: Steps to keep you safe at the beach this Memorial Day

What you should know before setting foot in the water

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New beach rules aim to prevent death by umbrella. Injuries more common than you might think

Read full article: New beach rules aim to prevent death by umbrella. Injuries more common than you might think

Safety advocates encourage people to weigh down umbrellas if they're headed to the beach this weekend.

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When to tell a lie: Survival through deception

Read full article: When to tell a lie: Survival through deception

Every 68 seconds, someone is sexually assaulted in America, and out of every 10 victims of rape, nine of them are female. Fifteen percent of sexual assaults occur in public places, so it’s imperative to be aware of your surroundings and who you give any information to. Experts say it’s more than ok to tell a lie when it comes to your safety.

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Federal mandate requires all vehicles have emergency automatic braking by 2029

Read full article: Federal mandate requires all vehicles have emergency automatic braking by 2029

The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration is requiring all cars have emergency automatic breaking by 2029.

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DeSantis signs bill to protect children from hot car deaths

Read full article: DeSantis signs bill to protect children from hot car deaths

Governor Ron DeSantis signed seven bills Friday, including one that declares April as Hot Car Death Prevention Month.

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How are we doing?: St. Augustine police ask community to fill out a survey, share their biggest concerns

Read full article: How are we doing?: St. Augustine police ask community to fill out a survey, share their biggest concerns

The St. Augustine Police Department (SAPD) is gathering opinions from community members to understand how they could serve them better.

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I-TEAM: Former drawbridge employees say long shifts put public at risk

Read full article: I-TEAM: Former drawbridge employees say long shifts put public at risk

Three whistleblowers are warning of potential danger on Northeast Florida’s iconic drawbridges: downtown Jacksonville’s Main Street Bridge, St. Augustine’s Bridge of Lions, the Crescent Beach Bridge, and the Ortega River Bridge.

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I-TEAM: Apartment safety expert weighs in on the law designed to hold landlords accountable

Read full article: I-TEAM: Apartment safety expert weighs in on the law designed to hold landlords accountable

Following our I-TEAM investigation on apartment safety, the director of a company who conducts safety assessments shared his thoughts on the law that's designed to make apartments safer.

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Why you shouldn’t put children wearing coats in car seats

Read full article: Why you shouldn’t put children wearing coats in car seats

We tend to bundle our children up to keep them warm in the winter, but a bulky coat and a car seat can be a dangerous combination.

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LIVE: Clay County commissioners to discuss changes to ‘dangerous’ roadway — Oakleaf Plantation Parkway

Read full article: LIVE: Clay County commissioners to discuss changes to ‘dangerous’ roadway — Oakleaf Plantation Parkway

Oakleaf Plantation has been the site of several violent crashes.

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Tragedy drives family to help protect others with first-of-its-kind safety demonstration home

Read full article: Tragedy drives family to help protect others with first-of-its-kind safety demonstration home

Charlie’s House is the nation’s first safety demonstration home -- designed from the ground up -- and dedicated to reducing at-home accidents and injuries.

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4 popular trucks don’t measure up when it comes to back seat safety, crash tests find

Read full article: 4 popular trucks don’t measure up when it comes to back seat safety, crash tests find

Four popular, large pick-up trucks fell short in front-end crash tests measuring back seat safety, according to a new report from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

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Help your children avoid dangers of trick-or-treating

Read full article: Help your children avoid dangers of trick-or-treating

Trick-or-treating can be dangerous, but there are free tools available to help protect your children.

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Scary toxic Halloween hazards to watch out for

Read full article: Scary toxic Halloween hazards to watch out for

Halloween is right around the corner, and with over 44 million children gearing up to transform into witches, wizards, pirates, and princesses, it's important for parents to be aware of some crucial safety measures. Here are some tips to ensure a safe and happy Halloween.

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Law enforcement preparing for busy Florida-Georgia weekend in Jacksonville

Read full article: Law enforcement preparing for busy Florida-Georgia weekend in Jacksonville

Friday at noon, festivities kick off for the Florida-Georgia game, which draws in tens of thousands of visitors to the city. To help keep everyone safe and ease the minds of attendees, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office will have safety measures in place.

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Tools for parents to track children while they’re out trick-or-treating

Read full article: Tools for parents to track children while they’re out trick-or-treating

Whether trick-or-treating on their own or in a group, parents now have high tech ways to keep track of their children.

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How to protect your home without the cost

Read full article: How to protect your home without the cost

If you have been avoiding a home security system because of the cost, the latest data from the FBI might change your mind.

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Biometric gun safes recalled after lawsuit claims 12-year-old boy killed by firearm taken from malfunctioning model

Read full article: Biometric gun safes recalled after lawsuit claims 12-year-old boy killed by firearm taken from malfunctioning model

More than 60,000 biometric gun safes are being recalled because of a serious safety hazard and risk of death caused by a programming feature that can allow unauthorized access to the safes.

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How to help your teen not become a driving fatality statistic

Read full article: How to help your teen not become a driving fatality statistic

Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teens and Florida has more than 800,000 teens of driving age.

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Rigorous Consumer Reports testing finds safest strollers for every budget

Read full article: Rigorous Consumer Reports testing finds safest strollers for every budget

With so many strollers packed with features and often with sky-high prices, which one is best?

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SnapJAX Stories: Clay firefighter’s wife witnesses JFRD rescue, shares lesson with video

Read full article: SnapJAX Stories: Clay firefighter’s wife witnesses JFRD rescue, shares lesson with video

In this week's SnapJAX Stories, a first-time snapper saw a fire truck with the lights on at a Southside gas station and knew it was an emergency. She pulled out her phone and started recording. Luckily, this story had a happy ending.

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Consumer Reports: New tests reveal safest car seats for different budgets

Read full article: Consumer Reports: New tests reveal safest car seats for different budgets

Consumer Reports uses state-of-the-art science and testing to rate and recommend the safest car seats for different budgets.

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‘They are not safe’: Consumer Reports warns parents to dump water beads immediately

Read full article: ‘They are not safe’: Consumer Reports warns parents to dump water beads immediately

Consumer Reports is sounding the alarm about a popular product for kids that can hurt or even kill younger children.

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IIHS: Most popular minivans flunk rear-seat safety tests

Read full article: IIHS: Most popular minivans flunk rear-seat safety tests

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says some of the most popular minivans on the market are lacking in rear-seat safety.

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3 out of 6 cars rated ‘poor’ for back seat safety in recent industry tests

Read full article: 3 out of 6 cars rated ‘poor’ for back seat safety in recent industry tests

Only one mid-size car received a "good" rating for rear seat safety in recent crash tests.

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‘Not only preventable, they’re predictable’: Safety experts explain reasons children are left in hot cars

Read full article: ‘Not only preventable, they’re predictable’: Safety experts explain reasons children are left in hot cars

Approximately 87% of children who die in hot cars are age 3 or younger and the majority (56%) were unknowingly left by an otherwise loving, responsible parent or caregiver.

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Protecting your family: Be on the lookout for these dangerous apps popular with kids

Read full article: Protecting your family: Be on the lookout for these dangerous apps popular with kids

Parents often aren’t up to date on apps and other chat websites.

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Planning to light fireworks at home for the 4th? Read this first

Read full article: Planning to light fireworks at home for the 4th? Read this first

The Consumer Product Safety Commission said serious injuries related to fireworks that end with a trip to the emergency room remain high. Here's how to celebrate safely.

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Thieves stealing warning flags along Gulf beaches, where 11 have drowned since June 1

Read full article: Thieves stealing warning flags along Gulf beaches, where 11 have drowned since June 1

With the very real dangers at the beach, it’s understandable that first responders would be seeing red over the theft of warning flags meant to keep beachgoers safe.

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No questions asked! Gun locks save lives

Read full article: No questions asked! Gun locks save lives

In 2022, more than 20 thousand people died from firearm deaths, excluding suicides.

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What you need to do if you spot bears in unexpected areas

Read full article: What you need to do if you spot bears in unexpected areas

In the past few weeks, there have been multiple black bear sightings in places like Tampa, Orlando and here in Jacksonville.

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Safety First: The unseen cost of speeding in no-wake zones & what to check before renting a boat

Read full article: Safety First: The unseen cost of speeding in no-wake zones & what to check before renting a boat

Meteorologist Katie Garner got a chance to go out with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to see the issues they deal with firsthand on the St. Johns River.

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Boating safely saves lives: What you need to know on the water

Read full article: Boating safely saves lives: What you need to know on the water

National Safe Boating Week begins this weekend, and boating experts are sharing some simple rules to keep you safe -- and alive.

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False alarms hamper new school-based alert system in St. Johns County

Read full article: False alarms hamper new school-based alert system in St. Johns County

The St. Johns County School District said its working to exterminate some bugs from its adoption of a new, remote panic alert system in response to the passage of Alyssa’s Law.

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How to properly fit your child’s bike helmet

Read full article: How to properly fit your child’s bike helmet

Before your kids hop on their bikes and ride off into the sunset, there’s something parents need to check -- their helmets!

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Florida lawmakers consider requiring child restraints in vehicles for children up to 7 years old

Read full article: Florida lawmakers consider requiring child restraints in vehicles for children up to 7 years old

Florida lawmakers are considering a series of changes to bring state car seat requirements more in line with national guidelines.

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Study finds most dangerous, safest times to drive in Florida

Read full article: Study finds most dangerous, safest times to drive in Florida

A law office in South Florida took a look at data from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, collected between 2017 to 2021, and came up with the most dangerous days and times to hit the road.

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March is deadliest month for drivers, data shows

Read full article: March is deadliest month for drivers, data shows

New data shows that March is the deadliest month to drive in the Sunshine State, and Jacksonville tops the list of deadly crashes statewide.

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Alarming test results: The backseat of most mid-size SUVs may not be as safe as you think

Read full article: Alarming test results: The backseat of most mid-size SUVs may not be as safe as you think

There is a 46 percent greater chance of someone in the backseat being fatally injured in a crash.

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National security at center of bill that would allow ban on TikTok

Read full article: National security at center of bill that would allow ban on TikTok

TikTok is under fire as the Biden Administration pushes to ban the app nationwide. The app’s parent company Bytedance is Chinese-owned, and lawmakers fear the company could turn over users' data to the Chinese government.

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This safety device reduces infant head injuries during a car crash

Read full article: This safety device reduces infant head injuries during a car crash

Car seats have changed over the years, and Consumer Reports says today’s seats are no doubt safer.

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Annual warning: Leave celebratory gunfire out of your New Year festivities

Read full article: Annual warning: Leave celebratory gunfire out of your New Year festivities

Fireworks will ring in the start of the New Year, but firing guns in the air should not. Celebratory gunfire in Florida is illegal and police advise leaving firearms out of New Year’s festivities.

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Officials urge people not to drink and drive ahead of New Year’s festivities

Read full article: Officials urge people not to drink and drive ahead of New Year’s festivities

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said from Christmas to New Year's Day there were 209 drunk driving related deaths nationwide in 2020.

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Plan ahead: 55% of serious, deadly crashes involve drugs or alcohol, study finds

Read full article: Plan ahead: 55% of serious, deadly crashes involve drugs or alcohol, study finds

A recent report from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows more than half of people involved in serious or deadly crashes had drugs or alcohol in their system.

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When toys go wrong: Hidden hazards to watch out for

Read full article: When toys go wrong: Hidden hazards to watch out for

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, emergency rooms treated over 224,000 toy-related injuries last year.

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Here are some tips to make sure thieves don’t take advantage of you during the holidays

Read full article: Here are some tips to make sure thieves don’t take advantage of you during the holidays

It’s the holiday season, and we want to ensure that the gifts you buy get to the people who deserve them.

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Most likely time for house fires: December nights

Read full article: Most likely time for house fires: December nights

House fires are most likely to happen in December -- between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

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Staying safe while decorating this holiday season

Read full article: Staying safe while decorating this holiday season

Electrical injuries have been reported as well, which is why homeowners need to be careful with wiring.

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Internet no-gos: How to keep children safe online

Read full article: Internet no-gos: How to keep children safe online

While posting pictures of little ones can be a convenient way to share milestones with friends and family, there are some dangers parents should be aware of.

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Keep these recalled toys off your holiday wish lists

Read full article: Keep these recalled toys off your holiday wish lists

Unless you keep track of every recall ever issued, there's a chance a recalled toy could end up in your house.

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Frying a turkey? 5 safety reminders before you cook your bird

Read full article: Frying a turkey? 5 safety reminders before you cook your bird

No one ever thinks it will happen to them, but Jacksonville Fire and Rescue said it receives calls on Thanksgiving day all the time about fires or burns from a turkey frying accident.

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The dangers of lead in toys: What you can do to keep your children safe

Read full article: The dangers of lead in toys: What you can do to keep your children safe

News4JAX breaks down the dangers of lead in toys and what you can do to keep your children safe.

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Crash Responder Safety Week recognizes Road Rangers while bringing awareness to safety risks

Read full article: Crash Responder Safety Week recognizes Road Rangers while bringing awareness to safety risks

From EMTs to Road Rangers, first responders help keep traffic moving and try their best to keep people out of harm’s way, sometimes getting hurt themselves.

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RECALL ALERT: Frame cracks in strollers causing injuries

Read full article: RECALL ALERT: Frame cracks in strollers causing injuries

More than 130 reports of broken strollers that led to eight children being injured have led to a recall of 149,000 units.

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Talking to your children about safety

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It’s a good idea for parents to have conversations with their little ones about safety.

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Delta hemp products spark concerns over accidental poisonings in children

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Both the CDC and FDA say Delta products are potentially dangerous drugs that have resulted in thousands of accidental poisonings.

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Safety Warning: Halloween face paint can be toxic

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Around Halloween, many parents worry about trick-or-treating safety, sugar crashes and ruined bedtimes. But there’s something you might not be thinking about but should be: toxic ingredients in your kids’ face paints and powders

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Florida Attorney General warns families about Halloween candy tainted with fentanyl

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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said this could be the scariest Halloween of her lifetime -- that is why she’s warning families to watch out for candy tainted with the deadly drug fentanyl.

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Avoiding potential hazards on Halloween

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Have your little ghoul or goblin change into their costumes after they get to the party.

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