Christmas safety myth: carol singers are a safety risk

Deck the halls with Buddy Holly. Now, surely no one would object to carol singers? In particular, our health and …

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Christmas safety myth: children banned from throwing snowballs

It wouldn’t be Christmas without a spot of snowball throwing. Unfortunately though, every year inaccurate stories surface about children who …

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Christmas safety myth: don’t throw sweets at pantos

There are many reasons to attend the Christmas panto. Atop our personal list, is sweet throwing. That’s why it’s the …

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Christmas elf and safety myths you won’t believe

Christmas is on the snowy horizon. So during this festive month, let us be your Buddy (yes, that is an …

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Top five health and safety myths

When you think of a ‘top five list’ you might normally think of favourite films, music or sports. For us …

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Health and safety myths: end the blame game

The Health and Safety Executive is urging business to commit to a New Year’s resolution designed to bring an end …

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Health and safety: don’t feed the gulls

During a recent trip to London Zoo I wandered past a sign advising against “feeding the lions”. Fair enough, I …

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Health and safety mythbusters: train travel

Choo choo. All aboard the health and safety express. Like a train on a track, coffee and travel go hand …

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Health and safety mythbusters: online shopping

From shop floor to front door: this is the promise many supermarkets make with their online delivery services. But what …

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Is it safe to install satellite tv after 5pm?

In the age of 24-hour television, one viewer was left staring at a blank screen after a TV satellite company …

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