Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teens and young adults. Certainly a youthful driver’s lack of experience operating a vehicle affects their recognition and response to hazardous situations. Behavior, with all drivers, has a significant impact…
National Safety Month – Week Four, Ergonomics
Last week of National Safety Month and we close with Ergonomics. If you have back pain, you are not alone. Eighty percent of Americans have it, and thirty-one million will experience low-back pain at any given time. Prevent strains, dislocations…
National Safety Month – Week Three, Active Shooter
Facing an active shooter can be unimaginable, but being prepared might save your life. Below you will find the resources for the third week of National Safety Month. Please join Early, Cassidy & Schilling to raise awareness to Keep Each…
April is Distracted Driver Awareness Month
It was a horrific event last week when a 20 year old pickup truck driver swerved into oncoming traffic and a struck bus, killing 13 people. The 20 year old is reported to have stated he was texting when the…
Winter Weather Tips from EC&S
While a “White Christmas” is often desired by the romantics among us and the royalty trusts of Irving Berlin and Bing Crosby, it can be a pain in the #$@ for a property owner. Unlike our brethren from the Upper…