The littlest things in your everyday life can have injurious or even deadly results. Tomorrow, you could be in line at the bank when a robbery occurs. You could catch hepatitis from your toothbrush. You could be killed at a baseball game. Do you know how to live more safely? Haven’t you wondered about the safest:
• Seat on a Plane?
• Lane on a Highway?
• Way to Defrost Meat?
• Stall in a Restroom?
Be Safe! teaches you the safest strategies for everyday life, whether at home, at work, on the town, or abroad. Live a longer, happier life with Be Safe! in your back pocket.
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- ISBN: 9781594749087
- File size: 3211 KB
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- ISBN: 9781594749087
- File size: 3211 KB
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
October 1, 2004
Dude, how much would it stink if you died right now? If you, like, got whacked in the head by a foul ball at a Yankee game? Or if you ate too many apples, cherries and peaches, and OD'd on pesticides? Journalist Heckscher wants to make sure these kinds of disasters don't happen, and has therefore penned this informative, addictive guide to 100 everyday threats. The safest seat at a major league baseball game is directly behind the backstop, under the protective screen. If you want to eat fruit, go with pineapple--its thick skin keeps it safe from pesticides, bugs and surface bacteria. A hypochondriac's dream come true, the book reveals how to avoid dangers at home (which sleeping position is best, which lawn mower is least dangerous), in the kitchen (how long to keep leftovers, what kind of cutting board is safest), while travelling (where's the best place to pitch a tent, which room in a hotel is easiest to evacuate) and more. For all its apparent silliness, however, the book is actually a trove of useful advice; it's bound to remind all readers that they're "better safe than sorry." -
Library Journal
November 8, 2004
Dude, how much would it stink if you died right now? If you, like, got whacked in the head by a foul ball at a Yankee game? Or if you ate too many apples, cherries and peaches, and OD'd on pesticides? Journalist Heckscher wants to make sure these kinds of disasters don't happen, and has therefore penned this informative, addictive guide to 100 everyday threats. The safest seat at a major league baseball game is directly behind the backstop, under the protective screen. If you want to eat fruit, go with pineapple--its thick skin keeps it safe from pesticides, bugs and surface bacteria. A hypochondriac's dream come true, the book reveals how to avoid dangers at home (which sleeping position is best, which lawn mower is least dangerous), in the kitchen (how long to keep leftovers, what kind of cutting board is safest), while travelling (where's the best place to pitch a tent, which room in a hotel is easiest to evacuate) and more. For all its apparent silliness, however, the book is actually a trove of useful advice; it's bound to remind all readers that they're "better safe than sorry."Copyright 2004 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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