Drowsy Driving The National Sleep Foundation reports that sleep-deprived drivers react as poorly as drunk drivers. Learn More
Have an Emergency Preparedness Plan Power outages, weather emergencies and even civil unrest can send you and your family into a survival-based panic. Having a plan is, by all means, the best plan. Learn More
Stay cool by the pool In the dry, summer Idaho heat, swimming pools are a great way to cool down and get some no-impact exercise. Learn More
Wildfire Safety By following the following simple fire safety steps, your home will have a chance to survive while firefighters work to bring the wildfire under control. Learn More
Boating Safety During the summer, many Idahoans take to the waters as a way to relax and escape the dry heat for a while. Our highways are packed with eager families heading to the reservoirs & rivers, boats in tow. Learn More
Travel Safety: Technology It’s rare to see travelers without some kind of electronic device helping them through a busy day. It's become part of our every-day, and we’ve learned to depend on their immeasurable assistance during our travels. Learn More
Teens can get hundreds of messages a day, but are they getting the important one? Once your teenager gets behind the wheel, you can’t always be there to help them make the right decision. This is why it’s important to educate your teen on the dangers of driving while using a mobile device. Learn More
Snow Shoveling Survival It's one of our least popular wintertime activities. Snow shoveling is a repetitive activity that can cause muscle strain to the lower back and shoulders. Learn More
Dream On Who says dreams don't come true? Just ask Victoria Marker who just won an all-expenses paid trip for her and a companion to “Fly Away” with the Idaho Vandals football team and watch them play the San Diego State Aztecs in California. Learn More