Joel Sweeney+FollowMajor Snack Recall: Hidden Allergens Alert!Did you hear about the big NatureMills recall? Tons of their popular mixes and soups are being pulled because they forgot to list wheat, milk, and sesame on the labels—huge deal for anyone with allergies. If you grabbed any of their stuff between Dec 2023 and May 2025, double-check your pantry! No allergic reactions reported yet, but if you have those allergies, toss them or get a refund. Full details and UPCs are on the FDA site. Stay safe! #FoodRecall #AllergyAlert #SafetyFirst #Health201Share
Robin Long+FollowWhy You Can’t Hide Your Power Bank on PlanesHeads up if you fly Southwest: starting soon, you can’t use your portable charger or power bank in the overhead bin or a closed bag. They want these gadgets out in the open, thanks to a string of battery fires mid-flight (yikes). Apparently, lithium batteries can overheat and cause chaos if stashed away. Other airlines overseas are already banning them completely! So next time you fly, keep your charger where everyone can see it—or risk some serious side-eye from the crew. #TravelTips #AirlineRules #SafetyFirst #Spirituality00Share
maria25+FollowOnline Nail Kit Nightmare: What Happened?!A 12-year-old girl got severe burns and may never fully feel her hands again after using a nail glue from an online kit her parents bought on Temu. The glue spilled, causing instant pain and serious burns—she even needed a skin graft! Turns out, some nail glues sold online are way too strong and not always safe. Experts are warning everyone: double-check what you’re buying, and maybe leave the nails to the pros! #BeautyFails #NailDisaster #OnlineShopping #SafetyFirst #Parenting #Health10Share
Traci Keller+FollowUber’s $10 Apology for a Missing Kid?!Imagine your Uber driver drives off with your 5-year-old, and the company refuses to help—then offers you a $10 credit. That’s what happened to a Toronto mom after a nightmare ride. Uber wouldn’t even call the driver or help police, citing ‘policy.’ It took 80 agonizing minutes and a viral Facebook post before the child was found safe and the city changed its rules. But seriously, a $10 apology for a missing kid? Wild. #UberFail #ParentingNightmare #BrandAccountability #TorontoNews #SafetyFirst #Transportation41Share
peterfoster+FollowWhy You Can't Hide Your Power Bank AnymoreHeads up, frequent flyers: Southwest just made a new rule—no more using your power bank while it’s stashed in your bag or the overhead bin. Turns out, lithium batteries can get a little too hot to handle, and if your charger starts smoking, the crew needs to spot it fast. So, if you want to juice up your phone mid-flight, keep your power bank out in the open. It’s a small change, but it could save your trip (and everyone else’s)! #TravelTips #FlightHacks #SouthwestAirlines #SafetyFirst #MoneyLifehacks #Business50Share
Linda Smith+FollowAmazon Hair Tool Sparks Safety ScareDid you buy a pink Apoke hair dryer brush on Amazon? The feds just called it a major hazard—apparently, it could shock you or worse because it’s missing a key safety feature. The CPSC says to stop using it ASAP, cut the cord, and toss it. Wild that it still has a four-star rating and is being sold! If you’ve got one, better safe than sorry. Would you risk it for good hair days? #AmazonFinds #HairToolAlert #ProductRecall #BeautyNews #SafetyFirst #Beauty10Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowVolcanoes Now Have a 'Snooze Alarm'Scientists just dropped a game-changer: they can now predict volcanic eruptions up to 30 minutes before they blow, thanks to a wild fiber-optic tech tested in Iceland. Basically, they turned underground internet cables into super-sensitive volcano sensors. This means more time for people to get out of danger zones and way better volcano science. Imagine getting a text before lava starts flowing! #VolcanoWatch #ScienceWin #TechForGood #Innovation #SafetyFirst #Science10Share
Charles Coleman+FollowStarbucks Mug Recall Drama!Did you snag one of those shiny Starbucks mug gift sets last year? Turns out, over 440,000 of them were recalled because the metallic coating made them overheat and even shatter when filled with hot drinks or microwaved. People got burned—literally! Some even needed medical attention. If you’ve got one of these pretty mugs, maybe keep it on the shelf (and out of the microwave). Who knew a cute cup could be so risky? #StarbucksRecall #MugFail #SafetyFirst #CoffeeLovers #Spirituality00Share
Anna Kim+FollowFord F-150 Recall Drama: Steering at Risk?Ford’s got another recall, and this time it’s their superstar F-150. Turns out, a bolt in the steering system might not have been tightened right (or could even be missing), which could mean losing steering control—yikes! Only a small number of 2025 models are affected, but if you hear rattling or feel weird steering, get it checked ASAP. Ford’s fixing it for free, so if you’ve got a new F-150, call your dealer pronto! #FordRecall #F150 #CarNews #SafetyFirst #AutoAlert #Cars146Share
Rebecca Hull+FollowWould You Trust a Satellite Lifeline?Garmin’s inReach Mini 2 is making waves among outdoor adventurers—especially now that it’s 25% off. This palm-sized communicator promises real-time SOS and messaging, even when you’re miles from cell service. But here’s the debate: Is relying on satellite tech the ultimate safety net, or does it make us too comfortable pushing boundaries in the wild? Would you trust your life to a gadget, or do you prefer old-school navigation? #TechDebate #OutdoorTech #Garmin #SafetyFirst #AdventureGear #Tech00Share