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Sterile packaging is a silent hero that plays a critical role in everyone's health and well-being. These innovative pouches, trays, and packs protect life-saving medical devices, supplies, and pharmaceuti...
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World Teen Mental Wellness Day is an annual observance on March 2nd to raise awareness about mental health issues affecting young people. It originated in 2020 as an initiative of Hollister, a clothing re...
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Tick Bite Prevention Week in the United Kingdom is an annual public health campaign to raise awareness about the risks associated with tick bites and the diseases they can transmit. The fundamental purp...
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National Umbrella Month celebrates the parasol, sunshade, brolly, parapluie, rainshade, gamp, Bumbershoot, and umbrolly, better known as the umbrella. The umbrella as a sunshade dates back to ancient Chi...
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Do you have a plan for your pets if your house catches fire, is flooded, caught in an earthquake, or landslide, is snowed in for an extended period, or is a victim of a volcano, tornado, hurricane, or any...
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The Sacramento region will come together for one BIG Day of Giving, a challenge to support local nonprofits beginning at midnight for the next 24 hours. Donations on this day will help expand programs nat...
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National Building Safety Month has been an annual event since 1980 with presidential support since 2011. The following is from that Presidential Proclamation: "Building safety is a critical component of...
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National Good Car Keeping Month occurs each May and reminds Americans to prepare their cars for summer driving. Key tips include: Radiator flushes. Rotating tires and checking the pressure. Replacing br...
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Windshield wipers are small, unassuming devices that play a vital role in maintaining clear visibility during inclement weather, making them an essential element of road safety. To underscore their signif...
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Click-It-Or-Ticket Mobilization is a multi-week period created to raise awareness about the importance of seat belts in cars. It falls during the last weeks of May leading up to and through Memorial Day...
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The American Library Association is on the frontline of privacy protection, protecting each patron's right to search for information free from surveillance. The freedom to read and receive ideas anonymous...
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National Defense Transportation Day recognizes our nation's transportation infrastructure and the men and women who build, maintain, and utilize it. In 1957. by joint resolution, Congress requested the...
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Dog owners and their four-legged friends are encouraged to enjoy the springtime weather in safe, off-leash areas in their communities by celebrating National Dog Park Day. Dog owners simply need to visit...
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The Friday of Memorial weekend is also known as Don't Fry in the Sun Day. The National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention promotes the day to educate the public about the dangers of sun overexposure and...
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National Electrical Safety Month seeks to raise awareness of electrical hazards in the home, at work, at school, and when at play. It focuses on educating people about prevention. Sponsored by EFSI, Nat...
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Preparing for an emergency is something that everyone has a responsibility to do. This year, Canadians are encouraged to learn about the specific risks and hazards in their regions and the actions they ca...
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Explosive Ordinance Disposal Day celebrates the members of explosive ordnance disposal organizations in the US Armed Forces. These men and women perform the dangerous and selfless task of dismantling and...
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International Firefighters' Day (IFFD) is when the world recognizes and honors firefighters' sacrifices to ensure their communities and environment are as safe as possible. Show your support by proudly we...
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George Floyd (October 14, 1973 – May 25, 2020) was an American citizen of African descent who was active in his church, within the community, a hip-hop artist, a security guard, and a truck driver. His de...
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In 1969 Burlington Free Press reporter Robert Babcock approached then-governor Deane Davis with an idea: set aside one day a year to clean up Vermont's roads. By 1970, it became a reality. A poster contes...