If
an item falls to the floor, your puppy will be there.
Not exact matches
Or, you will pick the
fallen item up off of the
floor, stick it in your mouth, make sure there are not visible gross things attached
to it and give it back
to your unsuspecting little one.
An ogre causes a series of unfortunate events that include a donkey
falling onto a woman,
items being thrown around a room, people
falling to the
floor, flaming kabobs are thrown into a wall almost hitting a donkey and setting fabrics on fire, and a flower pot is flung across a room.
They need
to think about slips and trips inside from
items of clothing and wet
floors, and slips on ice and snow,
falling and decaying leaves, and of course, rainfall.
Some popular
items on the market are well - padded cushions for sleeping, ramps or slings
to help the pet climb stairs, elevated food bowls, and traction devices
to prevent
falls on slick
floors.
CBS has a video report (shown below and also clickable on the CBS site) discussing the problem that also includes amazing / pathetic surveilance video of numerous people — sometimes working with a partner — blatantly placing
items such as hot dogs, apple cider and olive oil on the
floors of supermarkets so that they can immediately pretend
to slip and
fall.
For example, the victim should have kept the proper look out if the
item that caused an individual
to fall was on the
floor.
This is
to confirm that there was an
item on the
floor that should not have been there that caused a
fall.
There may be a number of reasons an individual
falls, such as
items on the
floor, an uneven surface, leaking products, ripped
flooring, hard
to see holes in the parking lot or lawns.
Such a great safety tip
to lean AND hook the
item on the wall — that's what I do, too, and it feels so much safer — if someone bumps the piece of furniture the artwork is leaning on, no worries about it
falling to the
floor or on someone!
I never wanted
to keep serving
items on another
floor (ever since I
fell down the stairs carrying my grandmother's china, breaking every dinner plate — that could be an entire post!)