Not exact matches
There is clear evidence that the
risk of SIDS is associated with the amount of
clothing or blankets on an infant and the room temperature.182, 218,294,295 Infants who sleep in the prone position have a higher
risk of overheating
than do supine sleeping infants.182 It is unclear whether the relationship to overheating is an independent factor or merely a reflection of the increased
risk of SIDS and suffocation with blankets and other potentially asphyxiating objects in the sleeping environment.
So I guess my rebellious nature kicked in and rather
than try to stem the tide so to speak I started to take
risks with
clothing and sure enough, young people in particular began to «see» me and make comments about my style.
Cats in multiple cat environments are at much higher
risk for FCoV infection
than solo cats because they are more likely to be exposed to the feces of infected cats, either via shared litters or by bits of feces on shoes,
clothing or objects.
Employees who work with rotating machinery or blades on a daily basis are at far greater
risk for severed or accidentally amputated limbs
than others because it is easy for limbs or
clothing to snag on the machinery.
But each of these industries comes with its own
risks and hazards, and employees in a manufacturing plant are much more likely to be injured
than someone behind a
clothing store's counter.
But each of these industries comes with its own
risks and hazards, and employees in manufacturing are much more likely to be injured
than employees behind a
clothing store counter.
For example, employees at 24 - hour convenience stores typically face higher
risks of injury
than those who work at
clothing boutiques.
Rather
than take the
risk of having to replace your furniture,
clothing, and other belongings, get good Diamond Bar renters insurance, pay your premium, and rest easy at night.
recently collected more
than 200 bedding and
clothing items for Reaching Our Outdoor Friends (ROOF), an organization that provides safety and support for youth aged 12 - 25 who are experiencing or at
risk of homelessness.