Share your videos with the world

Sign Up | Log In | Help  

   
 
Related Tags: window  safety  save  lives  children  pella  windows  parents  caregivers  fire  prevention  escape  plan  consumer  mulltivu  52417  booster  seats  children  parents  safety  evaluations  car  seats  insurance  institute  for  highway  safety  multivu  52537  honda  civic  cars  vehicles  iaa  frankfurt  motor  show  hatchback  consumer  multivu  52642  state  farm  insurance  ralph  macchio  parents  teaching  teens  drive  driving  crashes  car  accidents  consumer  multivu  52604  national  highway  traffic  safety  administration  state  attorneys  general  ad  council  service  advertising  multivu  51785  bd  autoshield  duo  pen  needle  contaminated  needlestick  injuries  blood  healthcare  bd  medical  medical  multivu  52948  air  nz  air  new  zealand  safety  safetyvideo  sports  illustrated  christie  brinkley  cook  islands  rarotongaaitutaki  jessica  gomes  chrissy  teigen  hybrids  safety  car  crashes  fuel-efficient  fuel  economy  hldi  iihs  highway  loss  data  institute  multivu  53218  children  international  open  fires  hazard  ecocina  cook  stoves  home  health  safety  poverty  multivu  57996  total  recall  statue  liberty  digital  video  surveillance  ip  cameras  hdtv  public  safety  operations  security  multivu  65017  stokke  tripp  trapp  chair  newborn  set  baby  family  mothers  baby  seat  children  safety  consumer  multivu  58698  razor  v17helmet  safety  helmet  helmets  safety  head  protection  protection  safety  helmets 
Search // safety
Results 97-108 of 448 for ' safety ' (0 seconds)
Starting today, burger enthusiasts nationwide will have the opportunity to taste America’s newest gourmet burger recipe — created by a 10-year-old kid chef — while also supporting an important cause. From Tuesday, Aug. 3 to Sunday, Sept. 12, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. (Red Robin) will feature Washington resident, 10-year-old Emma Potts’ Spicy Honey Glazed Bacon Burger in all U.S. Red Robin® restaurants. Fifty cents of each Spicy Honey Glazed Bacon Burger sold will be donated to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC)*. Since 2006, Red Robin has donated more than $170,000 to NCMEC’s safety efforts through its Kids’ Cook-Off program. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/redrobin/44257/
Added: 5294 days ago by MultiVuVideos
Runtime: 2m34s | Views: 8325 | Comments: 4
Not yet rated
 

 

 

Boosters are better than they used to be at fitting lap and shoulder belts on 4 to 8-year-old kids to restrain them in a crash - so parents don\'t have to search as hard for a good fit for their child and vehicle. Most belt-positioning boosters, though, don\'t offer consistently good fit in all vehicles. This is the bottom line in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety\'s third round of booster evaluations. Researchers assessed the safety belt fit of 72 boosters, assigning the best ones the top ratings of BEST BET or GOOD BET because they correctly position belts on average booster-age kids in most vehicles. The worst performers are ones the Institute doesn\'t recommend because they do a poor job of fitting belts. A good booster routes the lap belt across a child\'s upper thighs and positions the shoulder belt at midshoulder.
Categories // News and Politics 
Added: 5258 days ago by MultiVuVideo
Runtime: 1m37s | Views: 6839 | Comments: 1
Not yet rated
 

 

 

Parents and grandparents rarely disagree about how cute their (grand)children are, but when it comes to setting up safe sleep environments for babies, the two generations don’t always concur, according to a new study conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of HALO Innovations in time for National Baby Safety Month. The survey found that the majority of parents and grandparents agree that Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is their top concern in raising their children. However, grandparents are more likely than parents to place babies on their sides or stomachs to sleep, and more likely to place potentially dangerous objects in babies’ cribs, increasing their risk for SIDS and accidental suffocation. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/halosleepsacks/46013/
Categories // News and Politics 
Added: 5245 days ago by MultiVuVideo
Runtime: 1m33s | Views: 6758 | Comments: 0
Not yet rated
 

 

 

Natural disasters can have a devastating effect on you, your home and your property. The risk of fire, especially fire associated with lightning, is often overlooked and underrated as a potential threat. Even the most safety-conscious homeowner may not have considered this risk that affects thousands of homeowners each year. Lightning associated with thunderstorms and sometimes hurricanes can pose a variety of fire hazards. The massive power of lightning’s electrical charge and intense heat can induce destructive power surges through home circuitry, burn holes in CSST gas piping, explode brick and roofing materials, and ignite house fires. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/lightningsafetyalliance/46346/
Categories // News and Politics 
Added: 5232 days ago by MultiVuVideo
Runtime: 2m9s | Views: 6861 | Comments: 1
Not yet rated
 

 

 

Leviton Manufacturing has introduced its slim Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), setting a new standard for size and ease of installation, all while maintaining the same safety features and performance quality available in previous versions of Leviton’s SmartlockPro® GFCI models. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/leviton/46223/
Categories // Business  Science and Technology 
Added: 5216 days ago by MultiVuVideos
Runtime: 2m0s | Views: 8094 | Comments: 2
Not yet rated
 

 

 

The Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) today announced the grand opening of its multi-risk research center in Chester County, S.C. The state-of-the-art, multi-hazard applied research and training facility will significantly advance building science by enabling researchers to more fully and accurately evaluate various residential and commercial construction materials and systems. The facility is entirely funded by the property insurance industry. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/ibhs/45568/
Added: 5214 days ago by MultiVuVideos
Runtime: 1m2s | Views: 7033 | Comments: 0
Not yet rated
 

 

 

In an effort to educate teens about how to be smart about what they post and share online, the Ad Council announced the creation of a new collaborative initiative, the Internet Safety Coalition, developed to provide research-based messages to teens and their parents. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/adcouncil/47051/
Categories // News and Politics 
Added: 5201 days ago by MultiVuVideo
Runtime: 0m25s | Views: 7386 | Comments: 0
Not yet rated
 

 

 

Drivers of vehicles that perform well in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's side-impact crash test are much less likely to die in a real-world left-side crash than drivers of vehicles that do poorly, a new analysis finds. The study includes only passenger vehicles with side airbags, demonstrating that airbags, while crucial, are far from the whole story in side crash protection. After controlling for driver age and gender and vehicle type and weight, a driver of a vehicle rated good for driver protection in a side impact is 70 percent less likely to die in a left-side crash compared with a driver of a vehicle rated poor. A driver of a vehicle rated acceptable is 64 percent less likely to die, and a driver of a vehicle rated marginal is 49 percent less likely to die.
Categories // News and Politics 
Added: 5125 days ago by MultiVuVideo
Runtime: 2m3s | Views: 6797 | Comments: 1
Not yet rated
 

 

 

WhatsWhat.me (Beta) -- a safe, secure, “kids-only” social network for “tweens” ages 7-13 -- launches today using patent-pending facial recognition technology, moderation and kid-friendly features to teach kids positive online behavior, Internet safety and related life skills (www.whatswhat.me). Compliant with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), WhatsWhat.me (Beta) provides an age-appropriate, “no-bullying allowed” community that requires parental permission to join. WhatsWhat.me (Beta) members can create profiles, interact with friends, join groups, play games, earn points and win prizes, in a fun kids’ social network that focuses on building skills while fostering appropriate online behavior. For parents, WhatsWhat.me (Beta) offers its online Parent Resource Center providing expert advice, news, Internet safety tips and information on cybersafety for children (www.whatswhat.me/parents). To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/whatswhat/48109/
Categories // News and Politics 
Added: 5123 days ago by MultiVuVideo
Runtime: 1m54s | Views: 6120 | Comments: 0
Not yet rated
 

 

 

An inaugural national research report released today from The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and State Farm Insurance Companies® shows that the impact of teen driver crashes extends far beyond teen drivers’ families and friends. In 2008, more than half a million (681,000) people were involved in crashes where a teen driver was behind the wheel. More than 40,000 were injured, and nearly 30 percent of those who died in these crashes were not in cars driven by teens. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/47737-Miles-to-Go-Teen-Driver-Safety/
Categories // News and Politics 
Added: 5113 days ago by MultiVuVideo
Runtime: 3m12s | Views: 7130 | Comments: 0
Not yet rated
 

 

 

Red light cameras saved 159 lives in 2004-08 in 14 of the biggest US cities, a new analysis by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows. Had cameras been operating during that period in all large cities, a total of 815 deaths would have been prevented.
Categories // News and Politics 
Added: 5112 days ago by MultiVuVideo
Runtime: 1m39s | Views: 9403 | Comments: 0
Not yet rated
 

 

 

The Chevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf earn the highest safety ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in the first-ever U.S. crash test evaluations of plug-in electric cars. The milestone demonstrates that automakers are using the same safety engineering in new electric cars as they do in gasoline-powered vehicles. The Volt and Leaf earn the top rating of good for front, side, rear, and rollover crash protection. With standard electronic stability control, they qualify as winners of TOP SAFETY PICK, the Institute’s award for state-of-the-art crash protection. The ratings help consumers pick vehicles that offer a higher level of protection than federal safety standards require.
Categories // News and Politics 
Added: 5028 days ago by MultiVuVideo
Runtime: 1m25s | Views: 6368 | Comments: 1
Not yet rated
 

 

 

Page 9 of 38  |  Go to page     |  ««FIRST «Previous  Next» LAST»»



About Us   |   Help  |   Advertise on ClipMoon   |   Terms of Use   |   Privacy Policy   |   Copyright   |   Contact   |   Link us   |   RSS 
Copyright © 2007-2025 ClipMoon.com. All rights reserved.