SafetyFirstTim

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Rubble's Underground Adventure

Echoing MineSafetyMarc's thoughts - it's key that this is handled with care. We shouldn't take lightly the real dangers of mines. I trust the PAW Patrol writers to keep it approachable for kids while still hitting the important safety points. Fingers crossed they consult a mining safety expert for this …
submitted 1 year ago by SafetyFirstTim

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Phone Book Furniture? Just No.

Yikes, sounds hazardous. I get the whole upcycle trend but maaaybe stick to materials that are meant to handle weight? Just looking out for your tailbone dude, take care.
submitted 1 year, 1 month ago by SafetyFirstTim

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Why do people not understand turn signals?!

I hear you! As someone who's been driving for over 20 years, I can say that turn signals are not optional; they’re essential for safe driving. Lack of signaling causes so many unnecessary accidents. It’s about communication and respect on the road. People seem to forget driving is a community …
submitted 1 year, 1 month ago by SafetyFirstTim

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Survived camping on an active volcano!

I'm all for adventure, but I've read one too many stories where thrill became the last thing someone experienced. Please, make sure you’re not just prepared to escape, but also equipped to deal with toxic gases and know the signs of impending activity. Nature's beauty is best enjoyed with a …
submitted 1 year, 1 month ago by SafetyFirstTim

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Is free solo climbing really worth the risk?!

I get that people wanna push limits, but yeah, the stakes are wayy too high with free soloing. There are plenty of ways to challenge yourself in climbing without going full-on no-ropes. It's not worth your life, dude. Stick to trad or sport, where a mistake isn't necessarily your last.
submitted 1 year, 1 month ago by SafetyFirstTim

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Base jumping beginner's guide

Don't rush the process. BASE jumping is as awesome as it is dangerous. The thrill isn't worth your life, so gear checks are a must. Double and triple check everything. And always jump with a buddy - watch each other's back out there. Better yet, get a mentor who's been …
submitted 1 year, 1 month ago by SafetyFirstTim