Since it seems like 2020 has gone up in flames anyway, there's some tips that you can follow to make sure that your holiday meals don't end up the same way.
It's crazy to think about but there is an object sitting inside our car almost everyday that could cause the whole thing to go up in flames? No, it's not gasoline.
Though Christmas is a time to celebrate and be merry, The National Fire Protection Association reports that local fire departments respond to well over 200 house fires per year. According to research found in an article from USA TODAY, The NFPA has some helpful tips to prevent your tree from becoming a blaze.
Are you experiencing solar eclipse mania like everyone else on the planet? If you plan on viewing the eclipse today, you may want to hear this guy out first.
If you plan on viewing the solar eclipse today, you certainly aren't alone. However, safety should always be the concern. The eclipse could be a very cool experience but here's a story of a man who didn't have the greatest experience.
According to The Washington Post, back in 1962, Lou Tomososki was outside during an eclipse. Fascinated by it, he glanced at it for only a few seconds. Unfortunately, it caused permanent eye damage. To see exactly what can happen to the eyes after just seconds click here.