• Tread lightly: Winter driving tips that won’t slip up

    As the winter months approach, it's essential to prioritize your safety and the safety of those around you. Utah's winter weather can be unpredictable, with snow, ice, and freezing temperatures posing a significant threat to drivers, outdoor enthusiasts, and residents alike.

  • High-visibility material: more than just a good idea

    There has been a recent uptick in the number of people traveling to and from work, and around base on personal transportation devices such as bikes, scooters and skateboards. Many people are also crossing busy roadways such as South Gate on foot in the morning during low-light hours. If you are one

  • What to know before snowblowing

    Some people are happy the snow is here because they have a snowblower. But these useful machines can be hazardous without proper training.According to Society Insurance risk management, thousands of people suffer serious injuries to their fingers, hands and backs due to improper snowblower

  • Pedestrian-activated crossing warning devices at work on Hill

    Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon crossings, with a crossing sign, arrow indicator and rectangular-shaped beacons that contain flashing LED lights, have been installed at several high-risk crossings on Hill Air Force Base.These lights draw attention to pedestrian crossings and alert approaching

  • Winter driving preparedness

    For many of us, the most dangerous activity we participate in each day is driving. Nobody wants or expects to be in an accident. Unfortunately, the numbers are not on your side. Let’s look at a few.