5 Health Mistakes Men Make
Men may be proactive at work and on the sports field, but when it comes to their health, they take a backseat. Here are five common health mistakes men make and how they can fix them.
Tis the season for decorating and gift giving, yet dangers can hide in the form of counterfeit tools, gifts and unsafe seasonal décor. Avoid seasonal accidents with some tips from the Canadian Standards Association.
“We see more residential fires during the winter holiday season than at any other time of year,” explains Chief Bruce Burrell, president of Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs. “It’s important for the public to inspect their decorative light strings and use those certified by an accredited organization such as CSA International.”
The CSA certification guarantees that the products you are buying have been tested and certified to the applicable safety and performance standards.
Be on the lookout for the signs of counterfeit products. You don’t want to be giving electric toys, household appliances, power tools, consumer electronics and other gifts that may present a shock or fire hazard.
Read more Holiday Safety Tips from CSA.
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Men may be proactive at work and on the sports field, but when it comes to their health, they take a backseat. Here are five common health mistakes men make and how they can fix them.
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