Tag: safety
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Storing Holiday Leftovers Safely
December 19, 2024
Perhaps you’ve spent time entertaining and had food left over. Or, you attended a holiday event where the food supplies outpaced the people's demand. So, how do you handle those leftover foods so that uninvited guests, such as a foodborne ... READ MORE
Category: Food Safety, Health & Nutrition, Work & LifeTags: Bacteria, Food, Food Safety, Foodborne Illness, Leftover, Pgm_FCS, Safety, USDA
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After The Storm: Avoiding Fraud
October 14, 2024
We've discussed general safety information after a storm, how to make sure you have a safe food supply, and re-entering your home (or business) after a storm. But, staying safe after a storm isn't just about personal health. It also means ensuring ... READ MORE
Category: Disaster Preparation, Home Management, Work & LifeTags: Contractor, Disaster, Finance, Fraud, Hurricane, Pgm_FCS, Property, Safety, Storm
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After the Storm: Re-Entering Your Home
October 14, 2024
Our last blog covered the basics of post-storm safety, including making sure your food supply is safe. Now, let's look at re-entering your neighborhood and home. Many times, waiting for recovery after a storm or hurricane event can be ... READ MORE
Category: Disaster Preparation, Work & LifeTags: Disaster, Entry, Home, Hurricane, Pgm_FCS, Reenter, Safety, Storm

After the Storm: Safety
October 14, 2024
When a storm approaches, keeping you and your family safe is the highest priority. Yet, many accidents happen after a storm has passed. Remember to always use caution, and follow county directives. In this three-part blog series, we will ... READ MORE
Category: Disaster Preparation, Food Safety, Work & LifeTags: Disaster, Hurricane, Pgm_FCS, Safety, Storm

Hurricane Preparation and Recovery: What Hillsborough County Residents Need to Know
September 24, 2024
Tropical Storm Helene, currently forming in the Caribbean, is projected to intensify into a hurricane and make landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast later this week. With the National Hurricane Center forecasting Helene to potentially ... READ MORE
Category: Disaster PreparationTags: Disaster, Disaster Preparation, Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Food Safety, Helene, Hurricane, Hurricane Preparation, Medical Needs, Prepardeness, Safety, Storms

Generator Safety Tips
September 23, 2024
Hurricanes, storms and other events can result in our home power going out. Take a look at the infographic to review these safety tips. Usando generadores: Mire la infografía para revisar estos consejos de seguridad. READ MORE
Category:Tags: Generators, Hurricane, Safety

On-Farm Safety Training Video Resources for Florida Growers
September 17, 2024
Agricultural work carries significant risks to health and safety both on and off the farm. Among all occupations, farming, forestry and fishing have the highest fatality rate (US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2022). Agricultural workers interact ... READ MORE
Category: Agriculture, Farm Management, Food Safety, UF/IFAS ExtensionTags: Agribusiness, Agriculture, Commercial Horticulture Digest, Food Safety, Martin County, OSHA, Pesticide Safety, Produce Safety, Safety, UF/IFAS Extension, Worker, Worker Protection Standard, Worker Safety
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Packing Lunch? Don’t Pack a Foodborne Illness
September 8, 2024
It's that time of year again. Children are back to school, with homework, sports and after-school activities. And, many households have dropped into a familiar school-centered rhythm, including packing school lunches. School lunches should ... READ MORE
Category: Food Safety, Health & Nutrition, Work & LifeTags: Food, Food Safety, Lunch, Pgm_FCS, Safety, School, School Lunch

Preparing Palms for Hurricane Season in Central Florida
August 13, 2024
We are officially in hurricane season! On top of the hurricane preparations we have all become accustomed to, there are some common landscaping mistakes that contribute to damage during a storm. Let’s talk about what to do and not to do when ... READ MORE
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes, Horticulture, UF/IFAS ExtensionTags: #RightPlantRightPlace, Central Florida, Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Garden, Gardening, Gardens, Goals, Healthy, Horticulture, Hurricane, Hurricane Preparation, Hurricane Season, Hurricanes, Landscape, Landscape Hurricane Protection, Landscaping, Palm, Palm Pruning, Resilient Landscaping, Right Place, Right Plant, Safety, Tree Safety, UF/IFAS Pasco Extension Office