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  2. 7 dangerous toys to avoid getting kids this holiday season ...

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    Water beads, e-scooters and trampolines are among the most dangerous toys to give kids, doctors warn. Here's which gifts to avoid this holiday season. 7 dangerous toys to avoid getting kids this ...

  3. Crumb rubber - Wikipedia

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    Rubberized asphalt is the largest market for crumb rubber in the United States, consuming an estimated 220 million pounds (100 kt), or approximately 12 million tires annually. [2]

  4. Flat tire facts and guide - AOL

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    In 2021, there were 622 traffic fatalities caused by a tire-related crash. (Only about 16 percent of new vehicles are equipped with run-flat tires, which allow you to drive on a flat tire for ...

  5. Carrollton bus collision - Wikipedia

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    A week before the 1988 Kings Island trip, the bus received two new tires of good commercial quality; the front-end suspension and steering components were also examined at that time. [4] The 11-year-old vehicle was considered to be in good mechanical condition on May 14, 1988.

  6. Kentucky Child Now - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Child Now (KCN), founded in 2000, is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the welfare of children throughout the state of Kentucky. [1] It is the Kentucky affiliate of America's Promise , [ 2 ] an organization started by Colin Powell in 1997 for child welfare. [ 3 ]

  7. Which Kentucky interstate is the most dangerous? Here's what ...

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    According to Assurance IQ, the most dangerous freeway in the state of Kentucky is I-65, with an average of 1.53 fatal crashes per ten miles. According to Interstate Guide, I-65 begins in Mobile ...

  8. Poisoned candy myths - Wikipedia

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    Candies such as candy corn were regularly sold in bulk during the 19th century. Later, parents thought that pre-packaged foods were more sanitary. Claims that candy was poisoned or adulterated gained general credence during the Industrial Revolution, when food production moved out of the home or local area, where it was made in familiar ways by known and trusted people, to strangers using ...

  9. How safe are school buses? Here's what experts say — and how ...

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    About 20.5 million elementary and secondary school-aged kids in the United States ride school buses to and from school each day. And when something goes wrong — a crash , a reckless driver ...